Vasectomy


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Before and after vasectomy
Before and after vasectomy
Blow up of sperm
Sperm
Vasectomy - series
Vasectomy - series
Alternative Names

Sterilization surgery - male


Expectations after surgery

Most men recover quickly with no problems.

The sperm count gradually decreases after vasectomy. After about 3 months, sperm are no longer present in the semen. A semen sample must be examined and found to be totally free of sperm before you can rely on the vasectomy as a method of birth control. You should continue to use contraception until 2 to 3 sperm count tests are negative.


Convalescence

You should wear a scrotal supporter for 3 to 4 days after the procedure. An ice pack may be used to prevent or reduce swelling. Pain medicine, taken by mouth, can usually help relieve discomfort. Most men return to work within 2 to 3 days. You can have sexual intercourse as soon as you feel ready, usually about a week after the surgery.



Review Date: 06/13/2006
Reviewed By: Neil D. Sherman, MD, Urologist, Essex County, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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