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Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Vasectomy. But what exactly does that mean?
Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that serves as birth control by permanently cutting off the flow of sperm to the penis.
In adult males, sperm is continually produced in the testicles, or testis.
Both testicles are contained in the scrotum - a pouch of loose skin that hangs outside the body, below the penis.
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Young sperm mature and are stored in the epididymis, a small structure at the rear of each testicle.
When the male experiences sexual climax, a pair of muscular tubes called the vas deferens transport sperm away from the epididymis.
As the sperm moves towards the penis, it enters the seminal vesicle where it mixes with the seminal secretions.
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These are the fluids that make up the major component of the semen that finally reaches the penis and is ejaculated.
The Vasectomy procedure prevents sperm cells from reaching the seminal vesicle by cutting both vas deferens near the testicles.
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But because the procedure does not interfere with the production of semen in the seminal vesicle, men who undergo a successful vasectomy are still able to ejaculate - though their semen will no longer contain sperm cells.
So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.
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ITS POSSILE THAT VASECTOMIES REDUCE THE NUMBER OF TIMES A MAN SEXUALLY FINCTIONS PER WEEK including reaching ejaculation QUICKER, and even having painful erections feeling like you're sexually worn out. This all happened to me but much worse than the average man, provoking me to think my urologist malpracticed accidently or purposely.
domram12 11 months ago
Oh god, I can never go threw that, :S
MrDavy78 11 months ago
@masivebored Yes
fromdirttodustpro1 11 months ago
so its human neutering?
justxboredx3 1 year ago 2
so if a guy cums and his had a Vasectomy his semen would be clear, like water?
masivebored 1 year ago
@10qqz you want them 2 make it so u can never jiz again...do u like boys!
2agscape 1 year ago
This operation can lead to chronic pain, and though fertility may be reversed later on, you won't get rid of the pain.
Jyotirveda2 1 year ago
PP
leesueyue 1 year ago
@10qqz I'll do it
bigpump300lb 1 year ago
he would be circumcised
GoldSaboteur 1 year ago