Sterilization Reversal

Why Do Sterilization Reversal?

First you need to understand that sterilization is done through a vasectomy for men or tubal ligation for women. This is done to prevent pregnancy from happening for whatever reason. A sterilization reversal, then, is either a reversal done by nature, so to speak, or the reversal procedure conducted by a doctor at the request of the person who underwent the original sterilization.

If someone has gone through the surgery required to prevent pregnancies, why would you want to go through a sterilization reversal surgery? For many people, the reason is as simple, or as difficult, as a change in marital status. With the American divorce rate standing at 50%, it is quite likely that a person who has been through the vasectomy or tubal ligation will not be with the same partner a few years after the original surgery was conducted. Alternatively, one's present spouse may die and, over time, the remaining partner could remarry. Of course, this change in partners may precipitate a desire for children.

Additionally, there are other reasons one might want to undergo a sterilization reversal. As sad as it is to even think of it, there could be the death of a present child or children. The news seems all too full of such sad stories. .

A few other factors which might cause the thought of sterilization reversal have to do with a change in religious beliefs or trying to regain a sense of masculinity or fertility. Maybe there has been a change in opinions on the size of the family.

Believe it or not, conflict within the family could lead to this costly reversal surgery. For instance, in families where the partners were having substantial conflict prior to the male's vasectomy, the wife was twenty-five times more likely to request a vasectomy reversal than those whose marriages did not have such "substantial conflict". Researchers neglected to determine whether this substantial conflict had to do with the sterilization or not. Just goes to show, you need to be sure you want the original surgery in the first place.