"My husband had a vasectomy six years ago and we are now discussing having another child. Please don't think terrible of us, but we've been discussing sperm aspiration and genetic predetermination so we may have a boy. We have 2 daughters and he would like just one more child. Is this feasible or would it make more sense to reverse the vasectomy."
| In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Greenville, South Carolina Piedmont Endocrinology Group, | |
| In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Tarzana, California The Center Fertility and Gynecology, | |
| In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Danbury, Connecticut Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut, | |
| In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Norwalk, Connecticut Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut, | |
| In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Houston, Texas Houston IVF, |

This firm manufactures many types of obstetrics and gynecological surgical devices. These devices are used only in the clinical setting during surgical and gynecological procedures. These products include, but are not limited to curettes (flexible and rigid), uterine dilators, e.g. Laminaria, endometrial sampling sets, fetal blood samplers, fetal bladder drains, laparoscopy accessories, bone marrow needles, harvesting pumps used in in-vitro fertilization, and aspiration sets.
FDA is urging the company to recall these products and will take the appropriate measures to assure these products are removed as soon as possible. Distributors and health care providers who have received these products should cease their distribution and use immediately.
Those seeking additional information may want to contact the company at 1-800-424-1234 or contact the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health in Rockville, Md. at 1-800-638-2041.
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