Does Getting Your Balls Snipped Affect Your Health?

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For most men,

a vasectomy doesn’t cause any noticeable side effects, and serious complications are rare

. Side effects right after surgery can include: Bleeding or a blood clot (hematoma) inside the scrotum.

What are the long term effects of a vasectomy?

The long-term safety of vasectomy is mainly threatened by

cardiovascular disease, testicular or prostate cancer, long-term loss of sexual function after the operation, and the formation of antisperm antibodies (AsAbs)

[10]. The frequency of complications of vasectomy is low.

What happens when you get your balls clipped?

The vas deferens carry sperm from testicles to the urethra. The urethra is the tube inside the penis. Once they are cut,

sperm can’t get into the semen or out of the body

. The testes still make sperm, but the sperm die and are absorbed by the body.

Does a vasectomy shorten your life?

Conclusions:

Vasectomy is not associated with an increase in overall mortality or mortality from cardiovascular disease

.

Can a vasectomy cause erectile problems?

Although it’s a low-risk procedure, it’s possible to get infections, chronic pain, and other complications after the vasectomy. However,

a vasectomy doesn’t directly cause impotence or affect your sexuality

. The body’s process for erections and climaxing is unrelated to the procedure.

Will you gain weight after a vasectomy?

One of the most common questions about vasectomy is, “Will I gain weight after a vasectomy?”

A vasectomy does not make you gain weight

. What can affect your weight is if your lifestyle after the vasectomy changes and negatively impacts your weight. A vasectomy doesn’t make a man feel less masculine or less productive.

Do your balls get smaller after a vasectomy?

When performed by our highly skilled doctors an open-ended vasectomy procedure should cause little to no scarring, and certainly

will not visibly change the size or shape of your testicles

.

What are the benefits of a vasectomy?

  • Vasectomies are more effective. …
  • Reliable birth control preventing unplanned pregnancy. …
  • No need for general anesthesia. …
  • Lower health risks. …
  • Lower cost than all other forms of birth control. …
  • It is a one-time cost. …
  • The procedure is often covered by insurance.

How do you tell if a man had a vasectomy?

Can my partner tell if I have had a vasectomy? Sperm adds very little to the semen volume, so you shouldn’t notice any change in your ejaculate after vasectomy.

Your partner may sometimes be able to feel the vasectomy site

. This is particularly true if you have developed a granuloma.

How long should you wait before ejaculating after a vasectomy?

According to the University of Virginia School of Medicine, a doctor will likely advise you to ejaculate at least 20 times or wait about

12 weeks

after a vasectomy before having sex (oral, anal, penile vaginal) without a condom or other barrier method.

Does ejaculating after a vasectomy hurt?


You may find that your first few ejaculations after the procedure are uncomfortable

. This discomfort will diminish over time. But if the feeling persists after a month or so, see your doctor. Though uncommon, post-vasectomy pain syndrome may result from nerve damage or sperm building up in the vas deferens.

Does a vasectomy cause dementia?

When that barrier is broken, as occurs with vasectomy, sperm become exposed to the bloodstream. In response,

many men who have had the surgery produce antisperm antibodies. These antibodies may affect the brain, causing damage which can lead to dementia

.

Where does sperm go after a vasectomy?

After my vasectomy where do the sperm go? A. The sperm, which are made in the testicles, cannot pass through the vas deferens once they have been cut and tied, so they are

reabsorbed by the body

.

Is it better for a man to get fixed or a woman?

Compared with women’s sterilization, vasectomy is quicker, cheaper, easier, and less physically traumatic. But each year,

more women opt to be sterilized

—700,000 women compared to 500,000 men.

Why should my husband get a vasectomy?

Benefits of a Vasectomy


If you don’t want children, it’s as reliable a form of birth control as you can get

. It’s also less likely to cause problems than a woman having her tubes tied (aka tubal ligation), and it’s less expensive. A vasectomy is a one-time cost that may even be covered by your insurance plan.

Maria LaPaige
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Maria LaPaige
Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.