What does male sterilization mean?

Question 1: What is the liquid that a man ejaculates after a vasectomy? From which organ is it secreted? As a once-and-for-all contraceptive method, vasectomy (commonly known as vasectomy) has always been popular among experts. According to the latest report from the U.S. News Research website, among married American couples, the male sterilization rate is only 11%. Many people believe that when a man loses his fertility, his sexual ability will also be lost.

This phenomenon caused sadness among reproductive health experts at Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut, USA. They wrote that for couples who do not want to have more children, male sterilization surgery is simple, hassle-free, and has better contraceptive effects, and should be actively promoted.

From a practical point of view, first of all, the surgical location of vas deferens ligation is shallow, under the skin of the scrotum, and the error is probably small; secondly, the vas deferens currently does not have heavy organs, blood vessels, and nerves, so it is not easy to cause damage. In addition, due to the small incision, you can go home after one hour of leave, and you can work as usual two days later.

From a sexual perspective. Male ligation only blocks the passage of sperm into the vaginal storage site, and does not push the production and ejection of other ancillary fluids. Therefore, after male ligation, there is still a vaginal process in the vagina. The sperm alone that can cause pregnancy is missing. This makes the male mentality more relaxed, so in future sexual life, the orgasms obtained may be more violent.

In order to minimize the discomfort caused by male ligation to men, experts remind men that it is best to follow the following steps to take care of themselves after the operation:

1. Male ligation After that, he will stay in the hospital for 1-2 hours for inspection. If there is no abnormality, he will go home. After returning home, he will have to take at least one day off in bed.

2. Within the first 8 hours after male ligation, a towel should be applied to the affected area and an ice pack should be placed on it from time to time.

3. Keep the affected area clean and dry, and tie the incision with gauze for more than 3 days to avoid contaminating the wound. After 3 days, you can use dilute alcohol to wipe the ignited innocence. If you experience symptoms such as fever or chills, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. People who feel pain can use a T-string to hold up the scrotum for about a week.

4. Male sexual intercourse should be avoided within two weeks after vasectomy.

Some people believe that men’s vaginal vasectomy will cause decreased sexual function, weak penis or weak erection, and no penis during sexual intercourse, which will affect the sexual life of couples. This is actually a misunderstanding caused by not knowing what sex is all about. If you understand what sex and vasectomy are all about, this misunderstanding disappears.

Human sexual behavior is mainly controlled by the nervous system and endocrine system. For people with normal reproductive organs, their nervous system and endocrine system are also normal, so their sexual life will not be affected.

Besides, vasectomy is a technique that ligates both sides of the vas deferens and removes a small section to achieve infertility. The testicles can continue to produce sperm and secrete male hormones after ligation. Because mature sperm is absorbed in the epididymis, the amount of sperm produced by the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands is not affected. Therefore, you can still have normal sex during sexual intercourse after surgery, but the sex does not contain **. Vasectomy only uses surgical methods to block the passage of sperm and does not affect the normal sexual life of couples.

Question 2: What does male sterilization mean? Nowadays, the problem of contraception is not just for women. Many men perform male sterilization for the sake of their wives. However, men need to be fully mentally prepared before undergoing sterilization. Doctors must have a full understanding of the patient's motivations, mentality, family life and background. This is the best way to ensure that the patient has no adverse effects after sterilization. Although everyone is convinced that sterilization has no physical harm, some men just do it on a whim or to win the favor of their wives, but they still have doubts deep down in their hearts. After the operation, the subconscious mind will cause a feeling of dissatisfaction. Once there are minor surgical setbacks, it may deeply affect the patient's sexual life.

According to our experience, most men are more satisfied with their sex life after sterilization, some do not feel any change, and only a small number have neurotic complaints. Some statistics show that in these two cases, the doctor himself underwent ligation, and the patient was ligated without knowing it (for example, during prostate surgery, the patient was ligated to prevent complications of epididymitis). It was found that the sexual life of these people after the operation was not good. any changes. In other words, ligation itself does not affect sexual ability. The above is the most objective case. We can expect a good psychological change. Originally, we were worried and absent-minded, but after the sterilization, we can concentrate on enjoying the pleasure of fish and water. There are also men who originally developed gastric ulcers under the pressure of contraception, but recovered without medication and became healthier after ligation. Without this haze in the family, harmony and happiness are a matter of course. Finally, here is a quote from a truck driver who said after the sterilization: "Sex life before the sterilization was like driving in the city during the day, taking three or two steps to look and stop. After the sterilization, it seemed that I was running on the highway with full power!"

Question 3: What is the difference between male sterilization and sterilization? In one sentence, you can understand "What is the difference between male sterilization and sterilization":

A asked B: Brother, what's the difference? Do you want to have another son?

Answer B: What is the purpose of life? Brother, I am sterilized and have had a sterilization surgery.

If you can understand the above dialogue, you will also know what "male sterilization surgery" and "sterilization" mean.

Sterilization refers to artificially blocking the passage between the vagina and the egg to achieve the purpose of permanent birth control. Sterilization can be divided into two categories: female sterilization and male sterilization. Typically, women undergo fallopian tube ligation, while men undergo vasectomy.

I hope my answer can be helpful to you.

Question 4: What is the difference between male sterilization and female sterilization? Generally, vasectomy is performed for men. The section of the vas deferens in the scrotum is relatively free and can be easily touched through a layer of skin. It feels as thick as a matchstick. It is a hard and tough tube. Traveling with it is a bundle of soft tissue, which contains veins and arteries, as well as nerve fibers, collectively called the spermatic cord in medicine. During the operation, only the vas deferens is ligated, leaving the blood vessels and nerves intact. During the operation, the doctor uses the thumb and index finger of his left hand to pinch the vas deferens through the scrotal skin, and slowly squeeze the tube under the skin, paying special attention not to pinch the contents of the spermatic cord. After the doctor injects *** into the local skin, he uses a knife to cut a small incision of about half a centimeter in the skin, and then ties the two ends with silk thread.

Question 5: What does vasectomy mean for men? Ligation means cutting off the vas deferens! You will never be able to have children

Question 6: What does male sterilization mean? Male sterilization is a permanent method of contraception. The principle of contraception is to cut off the vas deferens that carries sperm from the testicles to the vagina, so that sperm cannot enter the vagina and be eliminated from the body. This permanent contraceptive method is only suitable for couples who do not want to have more children.

Question 7: What does sterilization mean for men? 1. It means hurting each other.

2. Block the vas deferens so that sperm cannot pass through the testis normally. What is ejaculated is It is a relatively simple sterilization operation for the vagina to survive and preserve mucus. It has serious side effects and can easily cause blockage of the vas deferens. To put it bluntly, it means that you will become extinct. It is not recommended to have sterilization. If you don’t want children, men or women can wear condoms or take birth control pills to avoid fertilization.

Question 8: What does male ligation mean? There are two ways of ligation: male and female. Male ligation is to cut the vas deferens short and tie it up, causing the vas deferens to be blocked. Female ligation is the amputation and ligation of the fallopian tubes.

Question 9: What is sterilization? Can both men and women be ligated? First of all, men have bilateral vas deferens ligated. The incision is next to the testicles. The incision is very small. After a few years, the incision will not even be visible.

For women, the left and right fallopian tubes are ligated. The incision is made just below the middle of the lower abdomen. The abdominal wall must be incised layer by layer and the abdominal cavity must be opened to pull out the fallopian tubes for ligation. The length of the incision is about 3-4 cm. Therefore, male sterilization surgery is simpler and easier to perform.

Both male and female sterilizations are minor surgeries, and male sterilizations cause less direct damage than female sterilizations. However, the long-term side effects of male ligation are greater than those of female ligation. Both men and women must undergo surgery to restore their fertility after sterilization. For women to restore their fertility after sterilization, it is mainly limited by the menopausal period of women, which generally requires women under the age of 40. As time goes by, the recoverability of male ligation continues to decrease. This is because the sperm produced by the testicles is subject to some irreversible effects. It is easier for male ligation to recover within two or three years, but it is difficult to recover after ten years.

Male and female sterilization is the second most harmful thing to the body. The biggest harm is the loss of fertility.

For contraception, a contraceptive ring is generally used. Wearing a condom is the method with the least side effects. The disadvantage is that it is uncomfortable during sexual intercourse.

Question 10: Are there any dangers in male sterilization? Male ligation actually ligates the vas deferens that transports sperm, thereby preventing sperm from ejaculating into the penis. It does not cause any damage to the testicles. After ligation, the vagina can still have normal vaginal processes, and women can also Feel *** ***, but *** does not contain ***. Although the function of the testicles to produce *** is not affected, the testicles still have the normal ability to absorb ***, and the testicles will not be affected by* ** Excessive accumulation and damage. Since the testicles are not damaged at all, the sex hormones they secrete must be the same as those of normal people. They can also maintain men's normal sexual functions and male secondary sexual characteristics, and they will not become "eunuchs" at all; If some people experience decreased sexual function after ligation, it is entirely due to psychological factors.

Why should male ligation be advocated?

Although female fallopian tube ligation is a simple procedure, There are many benefits of birth control measures, but compared with them, male vasectomy is simpler, more convenient, safe and reliable. Those who think that male vasectomy will greatly damage the vitality and the family cannot be without the support of "manly" are wrong. At present, most women are sterilized in our country. This is because of this kind of thinking, not because female sterilization is better than male sterilization. Therefore, we must establish a scientific point of view and advocate male sterilization.

First of all, vas deferens The ligation surgery is simple. It is located under the skin of the scrotum and is superficial. It is easy to be hooked and the possibility of accidental ligation is small. Furthermore, there are no important organs, blood vessels, and nerves next to the vas deferens, so it is not easy to be accidentally injured. In addition, the incision is small and does not enter the abdominal cavity. There is obvious pain and bleeding, and there are few or no stitches. You can go home after one hour of rest, and you can work as usual two days later.

Secondly, there are no sequelae after vasectomy, and it does not affect physical strength and sexual performance. function; at the same time, men are generally cheerful, cheerful, and less suspicious, so the impact of psychological factors is smaller than that of women. However, according to my country's current national conditions, male sterilization must be fully understood by the couple after the principle and process of the operation. It is advisable to proceed voluntarily. Otherwise, it will cause greater psychological pressure.