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You will need to ejaculate directly into a sterile container provided by your clinic or lab. Avoid touching the inside of the cup and try to get the first part of your ejaculation in the cup, as it is thought to be the most sperm-rich. If any semen spills, do not attempt to transfer it to your cup.
Twelve weeks (3 months) after your vasectomy, you should collect a semen specimen in the container provided to you by the Urology Department. It is recommended that you have at least 20 ejaculations within the 12-week period after your vasectomy.
Even with a successful surgery and you following the proper post-vasectomy plan, your vas deferens can reconnect months or years later. In some cases, this has happened 10 years after a vasectomy! So how does it happen? Well, even after your vas deferens are severed, your epididymis still carries sperm.
Take the semen sample to the lab or clinic within 1 hour after you collect it. Collect the semen sample in the container your doctor gives you. Wash and dry your hands and .
To perform the retrieval, a surgeon or urologist may conduct an epididymal aspiration (extraction of sperm with a needle through the skin), a testicular biopsy, or a complete removal of the testicles. Once the sperm is extracted, it can be frozen and stored the same way fertility clinics freeze a living donor's semen.
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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.
The best method of collection for a sperm sample is with masturbation. Is it better to abstain for long periods of time to get a \u201cgood specimen?\u201d For most men who have had a normal semen analysis, the optimal abstinence time is two to three days.
Before You Collect a Sample It should be more than 2 days from your last ejaculation but not more than 7 to 10 days. If you are collecting the sample at home, please pick up a clean container at the lab.
Is Getting Pregnant After a Vasectomy Possible? A vasectomy is one of the best ways to prevent pregnancy, with rates of pregnancy around 1/1,000 after the first year, and between 2-10/1,000 after five years. Most reports indicate that following a vasectomy a couple has a less than 1% chance of getting pregnant.
It typically takes 20-25 ejaculations (about three months) to flush the sperm out the system. Then comes the dreaded semen analysis. Doctors require a semen sample after the three-month period to make sure the surgery was successful, and there are no motile sperm available for ejaculation.

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