A vasectomy is a surgical procedure for male sterilization that involves cutting and sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra. This prevents sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation, thereby preventing pregnancy. The procedure is typically considered a permanent method of Birth Control, although reversals are possible in some cases. Vasectomies are generally safe and have a low risk of complications.
Either or both. Vasectomy is usually outpatient.
only if the doctor didnt do the visectomy right
The male or female could wear a condom, this reduces the chance of it happening. If you never want to ever give birth to your own children, the male could get a visectomy, or the female could get her tubes tied. (male procedure is much safer) But do not get this done without second thought.
Temporary are methods like the a condom, the pill, the patch, or the ring. Things like that at which you can stop using at any time to try to become pregnant. Permanent methods are like a visectomy or getting your tubes tied. Things that will last for the rest of your life if you decide you never want a baby.
It happened to my mom and step dad. My mom had a tubal done 11 years ago (at the time it happened) and my stepdad had a visectomy done 13 years ago(from the time it happened). A vasectomy is not considered 100% effective and the doctors told my mom after 10 years tubes can come untied. And that's how my little half sister got here. Remember, nothing is ever considered 100% effective, weird huh?