Vasovasostomy
Vasectomy and ligation if your talking about fertility. Autoclave if sterilizing materials.
A vasovasostomy is a surgical procedure performed to reverse a vasectomy by reconnecting the severed ends of the vas deferens, allowing sperm to flow again and potentially restore fertility. It is typically done for men who wish to regain the ability to father children after a previous vasectomy.
The time it takes to get pregnant after a vasectomy can vary significantly. On average, it may take several months to years for fertility to return, and some men may not regain fertility at all without a surgical reversal. If you're considering pregnancy after a vasectomy, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and options.
vasectomy
When the vas deferens are snipped or tied off to prevent the transport of sperm, it is called a vasectomy. This procedure is a form of permanent male sterilization.
That's commonly called either sterilization, or a vasectomy.
the surgery that you are referring to is called a hysterectomy.
Vasectomy
It is called a hysterectomy.
It's called a vasectomy, and... erm... it's not exactly a shot...
No reproductive part is affected by vasectomy adversely. You cut the vas diferens in vasectomy. Thereby the sperms do not enter the semen and fertility is prohibited. This is very simple procedure with almost no complications. Unfortunately the brave males usually force the females to go for tubectomy. Tubectomy is relatively much more invasive procedure.
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