Had it done years ago in fact the moment the challenger blew up is when it happened. Yes it can be reversed, it is an out patient surgery that takes about 15 minutes, no pain but some swelling.
Just a note it is not tied it is cauterized a quick snip and a reconnecting of the tubes is all it is to restore.
2007-08-04 09:54:24
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answered by Pengy 7
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I don't have done it myself, but I thought about it for a while and read extensively about it. Here's the thing, if you're going to get that done, you must be 100% sure that it's probably gonna be final. Reversal operations are about 40% successful, so you gotta be really sure of what you're doing. Second, you can still get girls pregnant 9 months to a year afterwards.
2007-08-04 17:01:03
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answered by JAM 4
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My husband got fixed--or more accurately, broken--and it was a snap. There were a couple of days of soreness and then...no more worries! They were very stern about warning him that the procedure can be difficult or impossible to reverse, so it is not to be considered a temporary procedure.
2007-08-04 16:54:38
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answered by lfh1213 7
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I heard they can reverse it. On a man it is not a difficult procedure but it can come untied. Just tell them you may want it reversed later. Anymore that is pretty routine.
2007-08-04 16:52:59
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answered by Vanessa 6
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manny years ago i went down that road. there are several things the doctor can do. i was cut so i would never have any more children. doctors can do the operation so that at a latter time it can be reversed. talk to the doctor and have a firm understanding of what you will be doing.
2007-08-04 16:55:12
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answered by 1oldone 5
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Why do you think he'd want to reverse the process?
If you don't want it forever, don't risk it.
2007-08-04 16:52:21
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answered by cop350zx 5
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That's just straight up weird........ And has he ever heard of a condom.seriously
2007-08-04 16:55:04
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answered by shelly 2
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