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Vasectomies
"Is A
Vasectomy Right For Me?"
Male
Sterilization, Reversal, and the Effects of Vasectomies
The word "vasectomy" makes men uncomfortable.
However, aside from the initial intimidation/fear
factor, vasectomies are a safe and effective way of
sterilizing men and preventing contraception. When
performed correctly, a vasectomy patient will be able to
return to their normal lifestyle within days (or weeks
at most).
Surgical and Procedural Overview
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Vasectomies are a relatively minor
surgical
procedure. You'll be in and out of
the doctor's office in a matter of hours.
The doc makes a tiny incision in your
scrotum at the base of your penis, then goes
in with a small instrument and snips the
tube that carries your sperm cells. That's
it.
A vasectomy is minor
surgery, and with it come some side
effects. Expect some minor pain
for a few weeks, and some bruising and
possible bleeding. These minor 'complications'
are part of the recovery and shouldn't last
long. Some men can even get the procedure
finished in a few hours and head back to
work the same day, although taking a few days off
and resting is more
common. Physical activity should be
avoided for a week or two, but you'll be
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Vasectomy
Reversal - Is It Possible?
While any man going into a vasectomy should understand
that it is designed to be a permanent procedure,
there are some circumstances where it is reversible -
called vasovasectomy. Never expect to be
able to reverse it, but a percentage of men are able to
have reverse vasectomies.
The doctor will go in and try to repair/reattach the vas
deferens that was cut in the original procedure, and
with any luck you might be able to reverse your
vasectomy.
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Common reasons for wanting a vasectomy
reversal are:
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deciding to have children
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the stigma of being infertile/sterile
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belief that the vasectomy changed sex
drive or orgasms
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"Will a
Vasectomy Effect My Sex Drive or Ejaculations?"
Not directly, no. Your body will continue to do
everything the exact same as before. It will
still produce semen and sperm at the same rate (the
sperm just can't get out). You will still have the
same
normal testosterone production levels after a
vasectomy. Your orgasms will feel the same,
and your erections will not change at all either, so
there's no need to worry about that.
However there are many cases where men suddenly find an
increase in their sex drive after their vasectomy.
This isn't a direct result of the surgery but a
side-effect of knowing that you can now have sex
anywhere, anytime, without the worry of pregnancy or a
condom.
Believe it or not while there's no clinical reason to
have a higher sex drive, there's a rough percentage of
20-40% of men who claim their sex life and libido
actually increases after their vasectomy!
And for those men who enjoy large ejaculations, there's
no need to worry about your semen production dropping after a
vasectomy. As mentioned before, there's no difference in
your body other than the fact that your sperm just can't get
out now. You'll still produce the same amount of
seminal fluid as before the procedure. If you do
notice a small (10%) drop in your semen volume it's not totally uncommon,
and you should
give one of the
better sperm pills on the market a try....they're
better than you might believe!
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