The Surprising Truth About Vasectomies: What No One Tells You Before Making the Decision
Safe now, safe in the future
A vasectomy is the safest form of permanent birth control. The procedure itself is very routine with almost zero risks. As far as long-term effects, your body will absorb whatever sperm you have left over time, something that your body knows how to do. Your reproductive system will continue to exist safely, it just won’t be able to reproduce.
Zero effect on sex
While a vasectomy will put an end to your fertility, that’s the only thing that it affects regarding sex. A vasectomy doesn’t touch any other part of your reproductive system – only the tubes that carry sperm. So, all other parts of the sexual experience will be intact. You still produce the same amount of testosterone, which will keep your sex drive running as normal. You will also continue to produce semen, so you’ll still be able to ejaculate. The only difference now is that your semen won’t contain any reproductive sperm. And all other sensitivities will remain the same, so a vasectomy won’t affect your ability to orgasm.
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