Vasectomy
A vasectomy is a simple surgical procedure for men aimed at permanent birth control. During the procedure, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles are cut or blocked, preventing sperm from reaching the semen. Recovery is usually quick, with most men returning to normal activities within a few days. It's important to note that a vasectomy doesn't affect sexual function or hormone levels.
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Why a vasectomy is a great option for birth control
Dr. Kohler explains vasectomy: a 10-minute, effective birth control with quick recovery, minimal discomfort, and permanent results. Ideal for those sure of their decision.
Men's Health Moment: Vasectomy
Discover vasectomy facts with Dr. Sivan Hilo at Mayo Clinic. Explore procedure details, benefits, and considerations for this effective permanent birth control.
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