Under local anesthetic the the doctor makes an incision on each side of the scrotum to reach the two vas deferens - the tubes that carry sperm, the vas deferens is cut or clipped to keep sperm out of the seminal fluid.
No, HEAT is work done!
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the speed at which work is done is velocity
The work done is equal
give me a 5 situation that work is done
No you can not be.
If the vasectomy was successful then no the woman cannot become pregnant.
A Vasectomy procedure will cost about $1,300 to any man not wanting to have children any longer if the procedure is done by the Houston Vasectomy Clinic.
Some are done that way. Others are done by using an incision in the scrotum.
Semen analysis would be a part of the initial surgical package when the vasectomy was done.
If the vasectomy was properly done you will not be pregnant. We started haveing sex a week after my vasectomy (Though a longer wait is recommended) and no problems.
If your husband did not have his post-vasectomy counts done, then yes, it is possible. If he did have them done and was given the all-clear then it's still possible, but unlikely.
I believe you are referring to a vasectomy. Men do not normally have to have this procedure done; it is usually a personal decision. The vasectomy prevents sperm from entering the semen. Therefore, it prevents unwanted pregnancies in women.
The medical term for surgical tying and cutting of the vas deferens is vasectomy. This procedure is commonly done as a form of permanent contraception in males.
Not legally. She can try to change his mind about it, but that's all she can do. The decision is his.
AnswerUrologists perform vasectomies.
A vasectomy is not part of the reproductive system. It is a sterilization procedure done on men in which the vans deferens is cut and tied.