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Vasectomy Reversal Support Group
Vasectomy Reversal Support Group
– Support group for couples who are considering or who have had a vasectomy reversal. Free registration required.
Patient’s Guide to Vasectomy Reversal
Patient’s Guide to Vasectomy Reversal
– Questions and answers that address particular concerns and issues before proceeding with a vasectomy reversal. By Harry Fisch, MD, of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.
NIH – Facts About Vasectomy Safety
NIH – Facts About Vasectomy Safety
– Factual discussion of possible problems with vasectomies.
Male Menopause-Does It really Exist?
Male Menopause-Does It really Exist?
– Discusses the condition, as well as providing a symptom checklist, causes, treatment options, and suggestions for coping.
CIRP: Circumcision Information and Resource Pages
CIRP: Circumcision Information and Resource Pages
– Contains medical, legal, historical, ethical, religious and human rights references. Resources for parents and educators including anatomy, circumcision methods, and foreskin restoration.
My Vasectomy Reversal
My Vasectomy Reversal
– One family’s experience along with weblog entries about vasectomy reversal news and research.
The Andropause Society
The Andropause Society
– An international charity, based in London UK. Provides discussion of low testosterone and its outcome, hormone therapies, and diagnosis discussion.
Advanced Vasectomy Reversal
Advanced Vasectomy Reversal
– Jeffrey P. Buch M.D. based in Frisco, Texas. Includes operation information, vasectomy reversal alternatives and costs.
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