Title: 
Vasectomy Reversal Recovery

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304

Summary:
Vasectomy reversal recovery is quick, as the patient feels no discomfort during the procedure of surgery performed with a general anesthesia. Any post-operative pain is controllable through oral medication.
The patient is advised to remain at relative rest for the first two days following surgery.


Keywords:
Vasectomy Reversal Recovery, Vasectomy Reversals, Vasectomy Reversal, Reverse Vasectomy, Vasectomy Reversal USA


Article Body:
<i><b>Vasectomy Reversal recovery</b></i> is generally a matter of a day barring complications. It is a same day check-in and check out exercise.

<i><b>Vasectomy reversal recovery</b></i> is quick, as the patient feels no discomfort during the procedure of surgery performed with a general anesthesia. Any post-operative pain is controllable through oral medication. The patient is advised to remain at relative rest for the first two days following surgery. Sex and heavy exercise is restricted for three weeks. Most men feel "sore" for only the first few days. The patient is generally advised to abstain from alcohol for the next 24 hours. But he can eat whatever he wants a couple of hours after surgery.

Semen testing begins within the first 2 months following surgery. Although there have been reports of conception within a month after vasectomy reversal, it often takes several months to establish a pregnancy. The patient's progress is followed until pregnancy is achieved.
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