Is it true that when a guy receives a Vasectomy,it would be hard for him to have!
Question:
Is it true that when a guy receives a Vasectomy,it would be hard for him to have an erection ?
i wanna know whats the truth about this and what are the negative effects and advantages of it..
Answers:
No.
The mechanism that brings blood to the penis is not related to the tube that is clamped or clipped to prevent sperm from joining the ejaculate ( the vasa deferentia ).
This in no way affects the function of the testes or the male hormones that are produced there.
So, after a recoup period and testing, he is just the same, only no sperm in the semen!
Vasectomies are now considered semi-permanent birth control, because if the tube is not removed, only obstructed, it can be reversed.
Another advantage is that it allows a man to take control of his own reproductive potential.
Most of the risks of getting the procedure are associated with swelling and infection.
This is a pretty decent site on it, and on reversal:
http://www.vasectomy.com/main.asp?siteid...