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Vasectomy Information - Some Important Facts



Men are generally apprehensive when vasectomy is mentioned. This is mostly because the public at large is not really aware of the facts, and hence they dwell in myths and general popular beliefs that circulate by word of mouth. This, coupled with the fact that the surgery involves the genitalia, directly makes vasectomy a controversial issue with some men, in spite of it being nearly a painless procedure.

Obtain Vasectomy Information from the Correct Source

Men/couples who are inclined to adopt vasectomy as contraceptive measure should first gather all of the relevant information from a certified urologist who is in the position of explaining all the pros and cons of the procedure. You are also advised to make a list of the fears or concerns you have so that you can get accurate and complete vasectomy information from your doctor.

Let us look at the most common fears that men have:

  1. In spite of the knowledge that the procedure is almost painless, the very thought of having someone wield a knife against the testes is sufficient enough to make a man sweat. The doctor can explain here that the whole procedure takes just a few minutes and that there is an alternative for a no-scalpel vasectomy. This, coupled with the fact that the same procedure if undertaken for the spouse/partner, would be much more painful and open to complications, would be sufficient to convince the man to undergo vasectomy,
  2. A great gap exists in the vasectomy information dealing with pain. Many men are of the opinion that there would be constant pain in the scrotal region after the surgery. While it is true that in rare cases there could be blowout, or rupture of the sealed tubes which can cause inflammation and pain, this is a side effect that occurs in less than three percent of the people.
  3. There is another big gap in the vasectomy information, and that is the myth that following a vasectomy the man cannot enjoy sex as he did previously, and that he will gradually become impotent. Nothing could be further from truth. The sperm is still being produced in the body, releasing the same amount of testosterone in the blood; the only difference is that it does not come out along with the semen. The erection, the sexual pleasure, and libido of the man are not interfered with by vasectomy.








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