Vasectomy Doctor

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Everything You Need to Know About Vasectomy What is a Vasectomy? Vasectomy is a minor operation that prevents pregnancy. When you ejaculate, it blocks sperm from reaching your semen. You can't get pregnant if there is no sperm left in your body. It's possible to still have an orgasm, and even ejaculate. Vasectomy can be performed in the office by your vasectomy doctor. This is a common procedure that only takes around 30 minutes and you can leave for your home right after that. It may be called male sterilization by your doctor. It might be called "the snip" by your friends or "getting the snipped". Conventional vasectomy To access these tubes, the urology specialist will make cuts in your scrotum. You will have one for each testicle. Each tube is known as a "vas deferens." Each tube may be removed by your doctor. Each end may be sewn, but each will be tied with a stitch. The doctor might be able do both cuts with one cut or may need to make another. To help close the cuts, you might need stitches that will dissolve. Each vas deferens is the point at which sperm cannot reach your body or reach your semen. No-Scalpel vasectomy The doctor will feel for each vas inferens below your scrotum, and use a clamp to keep it in place. The doctor will make a small hole in your skin and then open


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