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Male Infertility. Can anything be done about the Vas Deferens?

By Anonymous February 26, 2012 - 9:28am
 
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I was told that my Vas deferens (?) is missing or was cut when my appendix burst when I was 15.
I was told after the poisoning set in that they had to cut some intestines and part of my stomach as well.
Is there anything that can be done about the Vas Deferens? <--not sure if I'm spelling this correctly.

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Hi Anon,

The Vas Deferens transport sperm from the epididymis in anticipation of ejaculation. The Vas Deferens are whats cut during a vasectomy-- which is the permanent sterilization process.

If you have had your Vans Deferens cut then this process can be reversed however you must seek a urologist or other doctor that is willing to do this for you. I am very sorry to hear that you were unwillingly cut and that it is now interfering with your ability to conceive.

Wishing you the best,

Rosa

February 26, 2012 - 2:36pm
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