In the past, we always heard that sterilization is for women. In fact, now sterilization is for men. It is no longer unfamiliar. Now sterilization is more precisely a kind of sterilization. It has male sterilization and female sterilization. In fact, it is the sterilization of the ejaculatory duct or bilateral fallopian tubes. So let's find out, which hospital should men go to for sterilization? Where does the sperm go after male sterilization? And will male sterilization affect male sexual function? Which hospital should I go to for male sterilization? Male sterilization is a permanent contraceptive method. The principle of contraception is to cut off the ejaculatory duct that transports sperm from the testicles to the genitals, so that the sperm cannot enter the semen and is discharged from the body. This permanent contraceptive method is only suitable for couples who do not want to get pregnant. After a man undergoes sterilization, it will not immediately produce a permanent contraceptive effect, so other reliable contraceptive methods should be used after the operation. Only after undergoing two sperm tests to confirm the existence of complete azoospermia can the contraceptive method be abandoned. When men undergo sterilization, they should choose a reliable male specialist hospital or a tertiary hospital to carry out it, so as to better ensure their own safety and health. Where does the sperm go after male vasectomy? In fact, sterilization only blocks the entrance and exit of sperm. The testicles still produce sperm, but these sperm cannot escape. After a long time, they are swallowed by the surrounding cells, which then dissolve and absorb them. Finally, you and your children become one. Sterilization only blocks the development of sperm, but more than 90% of semen is water! Sperm is dominated by seminal vesicles and semen. Sterilization will not affect the function of these two glands. Will male sterilization affect male sexual function? In fact, it is not easy to answer. Vasectomy has nothing to do with your testicles, and it will not make you lose your dignity. They can still stand upright after the operation. In addition, semen is mainly produced by the seminal vesicle and semen, and vasectomy does not affect the function of these two glands. According to the current reference literature, there is no accurate direct evidence to prove that vasectomy has a negative impact on men's erectile function, sexual satisfaction, etc. It is just that vasectomy will affect the discharge of male sperm, achieving the actual effect of birth control. After reading the article above, do you have a certain understanding of male sterilization? It is suggested that if a man wants to undergo sterilization, he should discuss with his wife whether he wants it. Women should discuss with their husbands. You can't just knock him out and send him to the hospital clinic, right? |
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