Men who have decided that they no longer want to have children may decide to get a vasectomy. A vasectomy severs and blocks the sperm ducts that enable the passage of sperm during ejaculation. Your body will still produce semen, but the semen will no longer contain sperm once you have healed after the procedure.
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Lifestyle Adjustments After a Vasectomy
Vasectomy is a common birth control method for men. This procedure is considered one of the safest and most effective means of permanent male birth control. Because it is meant to be permanent, you should talk to your partner, consider your life goals, and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure before making a
Read MoreRecovery From a Vasectomy
Vasectomy is one of the safest procedures for men. Despite this, a lot of people wonder what the recovery period will be like. Fortunately, the recovery period after a vasectomy is generally very short. This means, after a short period, you can return to your normal activities. Here is more information on the recovery period
Read MoreWhat Happens During a Vasectomy Reversal Surgery?
Did you know a vasectomy can be reversed? Vasectomy reversal surgery or a vasovasostomy is an outpatient surgical procedure performed to reverse a vasectomy that was previously performed to prevent the patient from impregnating a woman. The procedure is performed either due to the patient changing his mind about having a baby or because of
Read MoreIs it the Right Time for a Vasectomy?
There’s really only one reason that a man opts for a vasectomy, and that’s to not have children. If you and your partner have opted not to have children or already have kids and don’t wish to add to your family, then it may be time to consider a vasectomy. Here are some decision factors
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