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Ejaculation After Vasectomy – What Should You Expect?

Did you recently have a vasectomy? You probably have questions about ejaculation and how it could be different. What happens during ejaculation after vasectomy? The simple answer is nothing is different. A vasectomy cannot influence the appearance or volume of your ejaculate fluid. The only difference is that your...

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Fertility Testing After Vasectomy

Approximately 50 million men have been through vasectomy procedures. This represents about five percent of married men within the reproductive age bracket. In New York, vasectomy has become more common than ever. There are plenty of vasectomy clinics, and many health insurance plans now cover it. Your urologist in...

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Nervous about vasectomy

There are very few effective forms of birth control for monogamous couples as the vasectomy procedure. However, many men are usually concerned and have second thoughts about the actual operation. Some of the commonly asked questions are, “Is vasectomy painful?” “What if the surgeon slips?” “How severe are the...

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Does a reverse vasectomy work

A vasectomy, also known as male sterilization, is a surgical procedure that prevents sperm produced and stored in the male sex glands from getting into contact with the semen produced during orgasm. This is made possible by blocking or cutting the vas deferens (tubes carrying sperm from the testes...

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Epididymitis vasectomy treatment

Epididymitis is simply an inflammation or infection of the epididymis. It commonly affects men, particularly around the epididymis, which is usually exposed, resulting in a risk of local infection. Some of the common symptoms of epididymis include a “pull” feeling above the testicle, lower abdominal pain, pain of the...

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How Long After Vasectomy Can I Lift Weights?

Vasectomy is a form of contraception for men that prevents the release of sperm into the ejaculate. Pregnancy cannot occur when sperm and semen are not included in an ejaculation. If you want to get a vasectomy in Brooklyn, you should see a Urologist in Brooklyn, New York. After...

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How Long After Having a Vasectomy Can You Ejaculate?

A vasectomy is a procedure where the tubes that carry sperm out of the testicles are cut or blocked so that a man cannot make his partner pregnant. After 2-3 months, this method is almost 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. The success rate of vasectomies is a reason why...

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What Are The Odds Of Getting Pregnant After Vasectomy?

Vasectomy is a surgical procedure for male sterilization or permanent birth control. During the vasectomy, the vasa deferentia (the tubes that carry sperm) are cut and tied or sealed to prevent sperm from entering the seminal stream (semen). Vasectomy is usually performed in an out-patient procedure or can be...

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How Likely Is A Vasectomy To Fail?

Vasectomy is an operation that involves cutting or blocking the vas deferens to stop sperm from entering into the ejaculate. The Vas Deferens is tubes in men that carry sperm from testicles produced to the urethra, where they leave the penis when urinating or ejaculating. This procedure is usually...

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Who Performs A Vasectomy?

It’s natural for men to want some degree of control over reproduction, primarily if their partner seeks to stop having children. However, permanent forms of birth control are not always discussed or considered with casual partners or new clients seeking vasectomy information. Vasectomies are more prevalent in some areas...

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