There aren't any indications or differences unless you want to examine him with a magnifying glass and possibly find the tiny scars or examine his ejaculate with a microscope so you can see there's no sperm in the ejaculate.
His ejaculate will look the same and his penis will function exactly the same way it did prior to a vasectomy. His ejaculate should be the same color as before, just without any sperm. So, basically, he'll still shoot, it will look the same but, they will be blanks!
I'm sorry because I know this article holds no help for wives, lovers, girlfriends or sexual partners. So, either talk to someone that KNOWS he had the proceedure done or maybe took him to the clinic/hospital where he had it done, etc...or your guess will be as good as mine because his ejaculate will look the same and his penis will function just like it did before! So, good luck!
You should not be able to get pregnant by a man who has had a vasectomy.
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.
No. The man's body is his own, to do with what he wants. No spousal permission, formal or otherwise, is needed for him to have a vasectomy.
you might get pregnant from sleeping with the man that could get you preggo.
vasectomy
A man that has had a vasectomy does not release sperm, however, he does ejaculate.
A vasectomy severs the vas deferens, preventing sperm from entering the man's ejaculate. This is a form of sterilization and birth control for males.
A vasectomy blocks the path of sperm. It does not change the production of testosterone or other hormones.
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I think you mean a vasectomy.
Nope. There's no link between that.
Yes, although it's not always successful a vasectomy is reversable.