Netizens ask: My wife and I have been married for three years and have just given birth. Previously, we used to use oral contraceptives for contraception, but because our wife had to breastfeed and was worried that the contraceptives would cause harm to the child, we wanted to undergo ligation surgery. I heard that ligation surgery to cut off the vas deferens may affect sexual ability and future sexual appeal. Is this concern reasonable
Ligation surgery does not affect sexual appeal
Ligation surgery is mainly aimed at the male vas deferens and is a permanent contraceptive method. The principle is to cut off the vas deferens that transport sperm from the testicles to the penis, preventing sperm from entering the semen and being expelled from the body. Ligation surgery will not have adverse effects on sexual appeal. For men, the vas deferens and sexual function are like two systems that do not interfere with each other. The ligation of the vas deferens only blocks the passage of sperm from the testicles to the point where it mixes with other semen. Therefore, men still ejaculate semen without a significant decrease in ejaculation volume, as sperm only accounts for a very small portion of semen and there is a certain cycle of sperm production. If not excreted in the body, it will lead to apoptosis.
Male vas deferens ligation is a reliable contraceptive method, with simple surgery and low risk. It can be completed in just a few minutes, and it is also very convenient to restore patency after pregnancy in the future. Nowadays, many men in Europe and America and other countries use ligation surgery for contraception, but due to some misconceptions, not many men in China have undergone vasectomy.
Male What? Vasectomy is a common permanent contraceptive method for men, especially for those who are already married and have children and do not have any requirements for childbirth. But what do men need to pay attention to after undergoing vasectomy? To address this issue, let's give you a specific introduction.
Male What?
1. After surgery, stay in the hospital for observation for 12 hours and return home if there are no abnormalities.
2. To prevent falling pain and hematoma, it is also important to rest more and avoid excessive activity after returning home.
3. According to the nature of the job, rest for 7-14 days after surgery.
4. Be careful not to touch the gauze at the incision and do not touch the wound with your hands. Do not take a shower before the incision heals to avoid infection.
5. For individual sensitive individuals, in order to prevent the pain of falling, they can wrap the scrotum with a T-band or handkerchief for about 1 week.