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Does sterilization have a big impact on men?

Asked by:Cliff

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 06:06 AM

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  • Mercedes Mercedes

    Apr 10, 2026

    1. Vasectomy is one of the methods of male family planning. Usually, for men who have no family planning, sterilization does not have much impact. Normal male sperm is produced by the testicles and epididymis, and is excreted through the vas deferens along the urethra during sexual intercourse. Male ligation refers to cutting off the vas deferens so that mature sperm cannot be discharged from the body to achieve the purpose of family planning. However, it does not affect the normal synthesis of male hormones by the testicles, so it has no effect on secondary sexual characteristics. Semen can also be discharged during sexual intercourse. It is usually a mixture of prostatic fluid and does not contain sperm. There is no need to worry about unwanted pregnancy.

    2. Sexual function is a complex physiological process. In this process, not only must there be a sound nervous system, endocrine system and reproductive system working together, but also the husband and wife must cooperate tacitly. Vasectomy surgery, whether immediate or long-term, will not affect pituitary function and testosterone production. The presence of semen agglutination antibodies in the body does not harm your health. Epididymostasis, inflammation of the accessory gonads, painful nodules of the vas deferens or surgical trauma all show local pain, and the pain inhibits the penile erection center through reflexes. If the local pain is not obvious enough, but during the climax of sexual life, local muscle contraction is strong, and pain will occur, which is the so-called ejaculation pain.

    3. There are very few sequelae of male ligation. They may only be bleeding and hematoma.; Infections, pain, etc. ; But generally there won’t be much of a problem ; Don't worry too much. Therefore, men who do not want a baby may wish to choose this contraceptive method. Male sterilization is a very simple and safe surgery. The principle is to cut off or block the passage of sperm out of the body, so that it will not affect the production of sperm.

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