Vasectomy questions?!


Question: Vasectomy questions!?
After having a vasectomy, do you ejaculate anything at all during sex or is your well all dried up!? I am a little concern about getting one, but we do not want anymore kids!.!.!.my wife and I that is!.

Also, about how much do they cost!.!?

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A vasectomy only stops the sperm, not all the rest of the semen!. Sperm takes up about 5% by volume of semen, and you will ejaculate about 5% less fluid each time!.!.!.not enough for you to notice any difference!.

Insurance usually fully covers a vasectomy (or as much as your plan allows)!.

If you have to pay out of pocket, the procedure runs about $600 on average!. You are in and out of the office in about a half hour, and it takes 2-3 days to recover enough to resume most activity except heavy lifting (which is why it's easiest and best to get it done on a Friday), and within 2 weeks you should be completely healthy again!.

Be sure you're looking on this as a permanent solution, btw!. Reversals are NOT covered by insurance, cost about 5-8K, and require a hospital stay and only have a limited rate of success!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes you still ejaculate!. Most of the fluid you pass is produced in the prostate!. Coincidentally, a large number of prostate cancer patients have had vasectomies!. I'll leave mine alone thank you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, you will still ejaculate semen but if the vasectomy is successful there will be no sperm in it!. They will check you several times to make sure there is no sperm in the semen after you have recovered from the operation!. It is a fairly minor operation just to cut the scrotum skin and to seal off the vas deferens, the sperm tube!.
As for the cost depends where you are living!.
Email if you want to know more about it!.
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yes, ejaculate still comes out!. There's just no sperm in it!. Well, OK, there's no sperm in it after about 20 ejaculations!. Then you'll be asked to go in and they'll look at a sample of your ejaculate to make sure there's no swimmers!.

Why would you be concerned about getting one!? It's sure easier for YOU to get one than for her to get her tubes tied!. Trust me, the only thing that's gonna change is that you don't shoot sperm anymore!. That's it!

As for cost, I have no idea; my insurance paid for it all!. It is an outpatient procedure, by the way!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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