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A vasectomy shouldn't have any impact on your sexual performance, sex drive, ejaculation, or erectile function. You'll be able to have protected sex after the surgical site heals. This typically takes one or two weeks after the procedure.
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Read More »What will sex be like? A vasectomy is a procedure performed on the vas deferens, the tubes that put sperm into your semen when you ejaculate. Getting a vasectomy means that you’ll no longer be able to get your partner pregnant. With an almost 100 percent success rate, it’s considered one of the most effective birth control methods available. You may need to abstain from sexual activity for a short time after the procedure, but there usually aren’t any long-term effects on sexual function. Keep reading for more on what to expect from sex after your vasectomy. How soon can I have sex after a vasectomy? After your vasectomy, you’ll have two incisions that need to heal. In some cases, you’ll have stitches in your scrotum. In general, you should wait until you don’t feel any pain or swelling around the surgery site before having sex. This may mean waiting a week or more after your procedure. Having sex immediately after the surgery could reopen the incisions and allow bacteria to enter the wound. This could potentially lead to infection. Condoms generally aren’t an effective means of protecting the incisions. The surgery site is typically too far above the condom opening to receive any coverage. Does sex hurt after a vasectomy? After the procedure, you may experience: mild pain
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Read More »Will I be able to get an erection after a vasectomy? A vasectomy has no effect on the hormones, bodily processes, or penile structures that affect your ability to get an erection. If you didn’t have any trouble getting an erection before your vasectomy, you shouldn’t have any issues afterward. See your doctor if you notice any changes in your erections after a vasectomy. Another underlying condition or complication of the surgery might be the cause. Will ejaculation feel different after a vasectomy? Your semen quality, amount, and texture won’t change noticeably after a vasectomy. The sensation of ejaculation during an orgasm shouldn’t feel any different at all. 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. Your doctor can assess your symptoms and advise you on any next steps.
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