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vasectomy (health eduction (Patients should be asked to limit their…
vasectomy
health eduction
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Sexual intercourse can be resumed after a week, but a backup method of birth control is necessary until testing is done to confirm that sperm are no longer present in the ejaculate (usually at three months after the procedure).
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how is vasectomy done
The surgeon makes a small cut in the upper part of the scrotum, under the penis .
then the surgeon will cuts , ties , or blocks the vas deferens .
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defination
it a surgical procedure perfumed in males to prevent the partner form getting pregnant. it also one of the contraceptive form performed in males.
this procedure it is done in such a way it prevents the sperms from moving the testis , with no sperms entering into the women the ,parten will not get pregnant.
how effective it is
It’s nearly 100% effective. In very rare cases, the man’s tubes, called the vas deferens, can rejoin. In those cases, a pregnancy could happen.
Keep in mind that sperm can still get out for a little while right after a vasectomy. So be sure to get the follow-up test that checks on that, so you know when you can stop using another method of birth control just in case.
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references
Schwingl PJ, Guess HA. Safety and effectiveness of vasectomy. Fertil Steril 2000; 73:923
Belker AM, Thomas AJ Jr, Fuchs EF, et al. Results of 1,469 microsurgical vasectomy reversals by the Vasovasostomy Study Group. J Urol 1991; 145
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