The procedure cuts or seals the vas deferens from each testicle. Sperm cannot then travel from the testes to the penis. It is considered permanent.
Slightly curved bamboo tube, closed on one side by a node and cut off under an angle. On the cut off surface an extra piece of bamboo is tied.
yes only if you have enough tube left meaning if the doctors didn't cut to much off.
Having your tubes tied is a means of permanent birth control, so if you have had that procedure done, then no, you cannot get pregnant. If they only removed 1.5 mms of your fallopian tubes, then it is possible for you to get pregnant, especially if you are still having your period. Speak to your gynecologist or talk to your surgeon at a post-op appointment
If you cut of your scorpions stinger it might die, but if you dont cut it to far down it will be fine. (If you cut it to far in the tail your scorpion will bleed to death) So be careful or go to a pet store and ask someone to do it for you.
Cabbage is cut off the plant at the base of the head.
In a vasectomy the vas deferens is cut and tied off.
Slightly curved bamboo tube, closed on one side by a node and cut off under an angle. On the cut off surface an extra piece of bamboo is tied.
If a woman has had her tubes tied, cut, and burned it is unlikely that she can have another child. Her body has been excessively shut off from that function.
when he was a kid he had his circulation cut off when he tied a rope to his leg.
Slightly curved bamboo tube, closed on one side by a node and cut off under an angle. On the cut off surface an extra piece of bamboo is tied.
A bellybutton is the result of the umbilical cord being cut and tied off. God does not make them.
Strangulated
No! Opposite if possible & always LIGHTLY so as NOT to cut off blood circulation.
Basically, he was tied up. Then his nose, arms, legs, and genitals were cut off. Pretty brutal, huh?
Ligation is a procedure where a suture is tied around an anatomical structure (in this instance an arteriovenous graft) to shut it off.
This involves a neurosurgical operation in which a subcortical structure of the brain known as the thalamus has a bleeding vessel needing to be cauterized or tied off.
yes only if you have enough tube left meaning if the doctors didn't cut to much off.