What happens if vasectomy fails




















Vasectomy failures are most common in the months following surgery if a couple engages in sex too soon without using contraception. The sperm life cycle is about 3 months. This means that sperm may be able to get into semen for several months following the procedure. The longer the time-lapse since the vasectomy, the less likely that this will happen. Around 1—2 out of every 1, females whose partners have a vasectomy get pregnant in the year following the vasectomy.

Sometimes the vasectomy procedure does not fully block the vas deferens. When this happens, a doctor might recommend redoing the procedure, sometimes using a different vasectomy method. In most cases, a semen analysis that a doctor does after the procedure will reveal that it did not work.

It is also possible for a vasectomy to fail weeks, months, or even years after the procedure through a process called recanalization. Recanalization happens when the vas deferens grow back to create a new connection, causing the vasectomy to reverse itself. Most cases of recanalization happen within 12 weeks of the procedure. Various studies estimate that the early failure rate for vasectomies ranges from between 0. Most vasectomies are reversible. The procedures for reversal are:.

People who have had vasectomies can still impregnate their partners through IVF, even without a vasectomy reversal.

A vasectomy can fail if the doctor misses the vas deferens during the procedure. In rare cases, the tube can regrow.

If this does occur, the vas deferens is usually much smaller than it was before. Sometimes, sperm can make their way from one cut end of the vas deferens to the other. This is most common in the first three months after the procedure. If your doctor finds sperm in repeat tests of your semen, you may need to have a second procedure.

Less than 1 percent of vasectomies need to be repeated. Just like any surgery, a vasectomy carries some degree of risk. Some common risks associated with this procedure are:. A small number of men get a condition called post-vasectomy pain syndrome.

The only difference is your semen will no longer contain sperm. Men with an infection in the area around their scrotum should wait to have a vasectomy.

Together you can discuss your options and whether this procedure is right for you. Before having any surgery, you want to weigh the benefits of having the procedure against any risks. Have an open conversation with your doctor, and ask a lot of questions. Is becoming pregnancy after a vasectomy possible? A failure to perform the vasectomy procedure with the necessary skill and attention will again amount to medical negligence, meaning a compensation claim could ensue.

A vasectomy is considered a safe and effective form of permanent contraception. Thus after you have had the procedure, you will understandably consider yourself unable to conceive. If you conceive a child after having a vasectomy, you need to discover whether medical negligence was to blame. If so, you will be in a position to claim compensation - either for an unwanted pregnancy, or for a wrongful birth. This will very much depend on your individual circumstances.

On occasions the surgeon can cut the wrong item, cutting a ligament instead of the vas deferens tubes. Or they can fail to advise you to only attempt protected sexual intercourse. Our expert solicitors will ask you all of the relevant questions to discover whether you do have a valid claim. They will then be able to advise you of your options so that you can then decide whether you wish to take any further action.

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