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- Vasectomy. com – Your Guide to Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal
Vasectomy com is devoted to providing free, accurate vasectomy and vasectomy reversal information Our panel of vasectomy doctors and research experts provide answers to questions about vasectomy and reversals techniques and results, possible alternatives, risks and more
- 10 Potential Side Effects and Complications After Vasectomy
Complications from vasectomy tend to be rare, minor, and seldom require intensive medical treatment Know what side effects and potential difficulties you could run into before you sign off on the procedure If any concern you, talk to your doctor about them during your consultation
- If a man has a vasectomy, is it possible to retrieve sperm from his . . .
Surgical sperm retrieval happens to be a large part of my practice Patients who want to conceive a pregnancy after vasectomy have essentially two options; Vasectomy reversal, or surgical sperm retrieval Both options are outpatient procedures, though retrieval is typically faster and involves a somewhat easier recovery
- Im still mildly sore and achy roughly 4 weeks after my . . . - Vasectomy
I'm still mildly sore and achy roughly 4 weeks after my vasectomy Is this normal? - I had a no-scalpel vasectomy just under 4wks ago and still have a dull ache and some pangs of a “kick to the balls” feeling Is this normal? Doesn’t appear to be any real huge swelling, just an ache feeling around the sides and back of my testicles
- Epididymitis and Vasectomy
Epididymitis is an inflammation or infection of the epididymis—a long coiled tube that is attached to the upper part of the testicle and is used to store sperm It's a rare complication that, if it occurs, usually hits during the first year following a vasectomy Occasionally, however, it can manifest years after the procedure
- I had a vasectomy 20 years ago. Can I impregnate any one?
I had a vasectomy 20 years ago Can I impregnate any one? - I have slept with women but none got pregnant I slept with a woman and now she's 7 weeks pregnant I don't know if it's mine or her boyfriend's I told her it can't be mine, but she's adamant Is it possible that I am fertile?
- What is a Vasectomy?
Vasectomy is a safe, simple and effective birth control method Vasectomy is a brief, surgical procedure used for male sterilization It is a popular means of birth control for couples who have decided that their family is complete: According to the American Urological Association, nearly 6 percent of men in the US have had a vasectomy, making it the fourth most common form of birth control
- Does the vasectomy procedure affect a mans ability to ejaculate?
A vasectomy prevents only the sperm from reaching the ejaculate The ejaculate, or semen as it is more commonly known, is made up of multiple components, of which the sperm is only 2 to 5 percent
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