
myths, fears or simple disinformation
permanent male contraceptive:
Male sterilization is not synonymous unmanly or neutered, there are many myths that have been addressed on the subject of vasectomy.
is common when talking about planning methods inference is unique to women as directly responsible procreation and motherhood, however, it is important to emphasize the responsibility we have both genders in the decision to choose the number of children that we want to have.
Although there are few planning methods designed for male let me tell you THERE! and that these are less complicated than those designed for women, I hope this does not justify the fact that there are good and necessary, only that it is important to take into account that prior to using any method of planning is important to be informed and make aside the myths, machismo, fear and above all irresponsibility and lack of awareness in not using them.
Vasectomy is a permanent and lasting designed exclusively for men, like tubal ligation or what is commonly known as ligation in women, are classified as surgical methods, ie it takes medical intervention to take place, however, the ease, speed and simplicity with a vasectomy is located in this method as one of the most recommended for men or couples who are determined to no longer have children in what going in their lives.
commonly tend
hear unsubstantiated comments that will ensure that vasectomy emotional and physical impact on the man's conduct, the fact is that a man who uses this method is not a person who suffer from impotence or premature ejaculation, or be unable to sex, much less suffer from a castration or you remove part of the penis or testicles.
vasectomy under local anesthesia, ie, to keep awake but does not have any sensation of pain during the procedure, consists of a millimeter incision in the top of the scrotum (the sack "bag" of skin contains the testicles ), the doctor will link the vas deferens (the ducts are those that carry sperm from the scrotum (testicles where sperm are born) to the urethra (this is where you pass urine and semen) Once the vas deferens are tied to do one or two stitches to close the incision.
is a very simple method, because the doctor will not take more than 15 to 20 minutes and do not need hospitalization, they you have to take some appropriate care as not to lift heavy things, wash the wound to prevent infection, avoid sex for a week and prevent pregnancy in the process of eradicating the sperm, are advised to use condoms in the first three or four months after the vasectomy to prevent any possibility of having some sperm in the ducts that can even occur at the time of ejaculation , after 2 or 3 months has to perform a semen analysis test in which verify the effectiveness and success of the procedure.
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