A man has had a vasectomy and then later decides to have the vas deferens reconnected is a birth control.
<h3>what is vasectomy?</h3>
- Vasectomy is little surgery to block sperm from reaching the semen.
- Semen still exists, but it has no sperm in it.
- Behind a vasectomy the testes still make sperm, but they are cleaned up by the body.
- Each year, more than 500,000 men in the U.S. select vasectomy for birth management.
- A vasectomy stops pregnancy better than any other method of birth control.
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