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In order to answer the question ‘Does a vasectomy make you ejaculate less?’ it’s important to first understand the basics of vasectomy (the most effective form of male birth control).
By providing a comprehensive understanding of spermatogenesis and the impact of vasectomy on sperm transport, we aim to dispel common misconceptions and offer valuable insights for those considering this highly effective form of birth control.
There is a lot of misinformation out there about the effects a vasectomy can have on your ejaculation and sex life as a whole, so here’s everything you need to know about ejaculation after a vasectomy.
A vasectomy is the most effective permanent form of birth control for men. The procedure involves separating the vas deferens (the tubes that carry sperm to the semen), preventing sperm from reaching the semen during ejaculation.
You can choose to use Private Health Insurance (PHI) to contribute to the cost of your vasectomy or you can use Medicare only. However, for those looking to make the most of the PHI cover they have, it’s important to understand some basic information.