how does a vasectomy work?

984 views

Is it just blocking off the sperm from “going through the process” or does it like disable the ability to produce sperm?

And if the first then how does pressure not build up and cause pain?

In: Biology

3 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

It works well. The doctor will cut the tubes that carries sperm to your penis. It is normally done in an office visit. When I had mine I went in on a Thursday, drove myself home (about a 3 mile drive) and stayed in bed till Monday. Yes there was discomfort and it was sore. I was restricted in lifting for a week or so. You still ejaculate fluid, just no sperm. Other item to note, the doctor installed these tiny clip on my tubes. You have two tubes and he put a clip on the end of each tube to be sure no stray sperm would ever make their way to the finish line. Final note, about a month after my wife jerked me off into a tiny cup. I took into the office and they looked at my spunk and confirmed no sperm.

You are viewing 1 out of 3 answers, click here to view all answers.