Vasectomy is the medical term meaning male sterilization by removal of part of the vasa.
Male sterilization surgery is surgery on the scrotum to cut the vasa deferentia. This surgery prevents sperm from getting into the semen when men ejaculate. Known as a vasectomy.
Spay is the sterilization of female animals. (Removal of uterus) Neuter is the sterilization of male animals. (Removal of testicles)
Castration is the removal of the testicles from a male animal or person, which is a form of sterilization because sperm can no longer be produced. Sterilization of a male can be accomplished without castration, for example by vasectomy, which is cutting and cauterizing the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the seminal vesicles.
Direct sterilization is the destruction of a normal functioning, healthy organ to prevent future conception of children. There are two methods of direct sterilization; a male vasectomy and the ligation of the fallopian tubes of a woman.
That's commonly called either sterilization, or a vasectomy.
The most known form of male birth control is the condom, but there are another forms, like Sterilization, implanon, male-birth control pill, and many others.
A vasovasostomy is a surgical procedure in which the effects of a vasectomy (male sterilization) are reversed.
Yes. Chemical sterilization and cold sterilization are the same thing.
This is a procedure of sterilization using a gas.
In case of female sterilization, you have both the fallopian tubes ligated. This prevents the union of ovum and the sperm. In case of the male sterilization, you have both the vas diferens ligated. This prevents the appearance of the sperms in the semen. This prevent the union of the sperm with the ovum.
This is the mandatory sterilization of abnormal or undesirable women.