There is currently no injection available for vasectomy that can expire after a given period of time. Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm. If a person is considering a vasectomy, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for more information on available options.
Cutting the sperm duct through vasectomy leads to permanent infertility by blocking the pathway for sperm to mix with semen. While it is an effective form of birth control, reversal procedures are not always successful, so it is important to consider it as a permanent solution.
Yes, shoelaces can stay tied up because of friction. When the shoelace is pulled and wrapped around itself, the friction between the lace material helps to hold the knot in place. This friction prevents the knot from easily coming undone during regular movement.
The rock was tied to a string to prevent it from sinking to the bottom of the water body. The string allowed the rock to be lowered into the water and then retrieved easily without having to dive in.
No, both bricks will fall at the same rate regardless of whether they are tied together or not. This is because the force of gravity acting on an object is only dependent on its mass, not how it is structured.
Vasectomy is the operation.
No, the vasa are cut and tied in vasectomy.
When the vas deferens are snipped or tied off to prevent the transport of sperm, it is called a vasectomy. This procedure is a form of permanent male sterilization.
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In a vasectomy the vas deferens is cut and tied off.
the surgery that you are referring to is called a hysterectomy.
I believe you are referring to a vasectomy. Men do not normally have to have this procedure done; it is usually a personal decision. The vasectomy prevents sperm from entering the semen. Therefore, it prevents unwanted pregnancies in women.
The vas deferens (plural: vasa deferentia) during a vasectomy are cut, then tied/sealed, in order to prevent sperm being ejaculated. - Wikipedia
A vasectomy is not part of the reproductive system. It is a sterilization procedure done on men in which the vans deferens is cut and tied.
Vasectomy. It's a simple procedure where the scrotum is cut open, and the "tubes" that allow sperm to travel out of the testicles are cut and tied off. Many times, this can be reversed if the man wants to have children latter in life, and occasionally it fixes itself.
Do you mean had a vasectomy? Sometimes a vasectomy can not take, in which case you can have a baby. You can also get a vasectomy reversal for the same results. If by fixed you are implying that you are a neutered cat, I can't help you.
JUST DONT HAVE IT!! duhhh Get on birth control, use a condom, don't have sex, have a vasectomy or get your tubes tied. Ask your doctor for the method that is best for you.