




 | No-scalpel vasectomy reversal on horizon Men who want to have a vasectomy reversed may soon be able to opt for a "mini-incision, no-scalpel" operation, according to a group of surgeons who have performed a number of successful vasectomy reversals using this approach. >> More | |
 | Is vasectomy harmful to health? This paper reviews the current opinion on the possible health considerations associated with this operation and shows that the latest news is mostly reassuring. >> More | |
 | Vasectomies, Vitamins and Prostate-Cancer Risk Vasectomy does not increase a man’s risk of prostate cancer, contrary to several earlier studies that had suggested a link; and dietary supplementation with zinc, vitamin C or vitamin E may significantly reduce the risk of the disease.
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 | Top Infertility Myths Myth 7: A man's fertility doesn't change with age. • Myth 8: Vasectomy reversals are rarely successful. • Myth 9: Infertility means you >> More | |
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Dr Greg
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Specialist in
Reproductive Medicine and Surgery |
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MicroSurgeon & IVF specialist for men and
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MbChB, University of Otago, New Zealand 1984
FRNZCOG, FRACOG 1995
RACOG CREI 1996 |
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Deputy Director, Christchurch Fertility Centre |
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Dr Greg
Phillipson |
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| Specialist in
Reproductive Medicine and Surgery |
| MicroSurgeon & IVF specialist for men and
women. |
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NZ HealthLink Profile -
Click Here |
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