A vasectomy is the most effective form of birth control for men. The procedure, which is done under local anesthesia, involves the cutting of the vas deferens, the tube that connects the urethra to the testis where sperm is produced. This prevents the sperm from mixing with the semen which is produced for ejaculation. Semen without sperm will not cause fertilization. If a man has had a vasectomy, there is no chance of his partner getting pregnant from sexual intercourse. [Read Full Article…]
How a Vasectomy Prevents Pregnancy
- Posted On December 12, 2013
- Posted by St Pete Urology
- In News, St. Petersburg, FL, Vasectomy, Vasectomy Video, Videos
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