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what is vasectomy for male

A vasectomy is a permanent male birth-control procedure that blocks sperm from mixing with semen, so pregnancy is prevented. It does not change testosterone, erections, orgasm, or the amount of fluid ejaculated; it also does not protect against STIs.

Quick Scoop

  • What it does: A doctor cuts or seals the vas deferens , the tubes that carry sperm from the testes.
  • Why people get it: It’s used for long-term or permanent contraception.
  • What to expect: It’s usually a short outpatient procedure done with local anesthetic.
  • Important note: It should be considered hard to reverse , so it’s best for people who are sure they don’t want future biological children.

In simple words

Think of it like this: sperm is the “fertilizing” part of semen, and a vasectomy blocks sperm from getting into the semen. You can still ejaculate, but the semen no longer contains sperm.

Things to know

  • It is not a condom replacement for STI protection.
  • It is one of the most effective birth control methods for men.
  • Some soreness for a short time after the procedure is common.

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