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Is No Scalpel Vasectomy Reversible?
While NSV is considered a permanent form of contraception, it is sometimes reversible through a procedure called
vasovasostomy
. However, the success of reversal varies and is not guaranteed. Couples should consider NSV as a permanent decision.
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What is a No Scalpel Vasectomy?
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Is No Scalpel Vasectomy Reversible?
How Effective is No Scalpel Vasectomy?
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