how does a vasectomy work?

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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?

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There’s a tube that goes from your testicles to your penis that delivers sperm when you ejaculate. Technically, the testicles are this tube… But the bit that goes between the ball of tube to the penis is what I mean.

They make a tiny cut through your scrotum and then cut that tube. Both will heal.

After when you ejaculate, the sperm doesn’t get to leave the testicles. It stays in the tube prior to the cut. It gets absorbed again, as a normal part of the body’s process. As in this is what happens with sperm that is simply not ejaculated.

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