A vasectomy involves cutting the vas deferens, making a man unable to father children. The procedure is minimally invasive, but reversal is more complex and not always successful. Sperm count is measured to ensure success, and the procedure is not recommended for men who may want children in the future. Sperm count after a vasectomy […]
After a vasectomy, men still ejaculate the same amount of sperm, but it no longer contains sperm. The vas deferens is blocked, but sperm is still created and absorbed by the body. Couples should use backup contraception until the male is confirmed infertile. The sterility of sperm is tested at set intervals until the count […]