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According to NHS, "A vasectomy (male sterilisation) is a surgical procedure to cut or seal the tubes that carry a man's sperm to permanently prevent pregnancy" The sperm is being cut off from reaching the testicles, not being released after 2 weeks of recovery.
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NHS also states that a vasectomy, "It's usually carried out under local anaesthetic, where you're awake but don't feel any pain, and takes about 15 minutes"
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A vasectomy, male sterilization, is 99% effective. It is considered permanent and is very difficult to undo.
Your scrotum(ball sack) may become bruised, swollen or painful – some men have ongoing pain in their testicles, and a risk of small infection
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1. A vasectomy does not result in immediate infertility. Sperm can live in the system for weeks!
2.There is a reversal procedure for vasectomy to regain fertility if a patient changes their mind. The reversal is 40-90% effective. About 3% of all men who have a vasectomy later want a reversal.
3. Half a million men get a vasectomy every year in the United States
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