It takes time, and a village, to make good sperm (Courtesy: Unsplash.com) OK, the vasectomy reversal worked and your gun is loaded again. But you’re still not conceiving. What’s up with that? Consider blaming the epididymis. The epi-what-a-mis? It’s a small, comma-shaped organ down there whose life was altered after the vasectomy. It used to help fertility, but the vasectomy changed all that. Pivot and Roll Within the nether regions of men, between the testicle and the vas deferens (where vasectomies are done), there’s a tiny 18-foot long, tightly coiled organ through which sperm must pass for 2 weeks before they are ejaculated. You see, sperm that leave the testicle can barely move and have no sense of smell or direction. And, even
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