Friday 4 December 2009

Male birth control now, no waiting around for the invention of pills - what are the options and implications? Vasectomy?

There is only three types of birth control for men; condoms, withdrawal, and a vasectomy. Condoms is the counted to be the most normally utilised. This is because for men they are most dependable when compared to withdrawal and less alarming then a vasectomy.

But a vasectomy is not totally out of the question for many men. Some of the more older men are studying this form of birth control. They have already had a few babies and they would like to relish their time with their wife and family without anymore more. A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that slices away the vasa deferentia. Cutting this prevents the sperm from traveling to the seminal stream.

A vasectomy is an easier and less pricey method when comparing it to a hysterectomy in a woman. During the most simplest form of this operation the operating surgeon will make two small cuts at the scrotum - which will allow for them to view the vas deferens. These are clipped and covered with stitches.

The recovery time for this operation is ordinarily two to five days though health experts are trying to find new ways of reducing this time. There is a process of no scalpel vasectomy during which a hemostat is employed in place of a scalpel.

After the vasectomy has been performed the testes will be left in the scrotum where the Leydig cells will have the power to still produce testosterone and other of the required hormones that a man needs. Even So, the sperm will no longer have the power to exit the body through the penis even though the testicles will proceed to produce them. Alternatively the body will break them down and soak up them.

Many times this kind of male birth control will only cost between $500 to $1,000 to complete. It can be finished within the doctor's office and normally will only take a few days to mend. The doctor will call you back for a follow up appointment when they will examine to see if the sperm is being contained correctly and all of the excess sperm has been taken away from your body.

The physician will recommend that you abstain from sexual intercourse because of the sperm that may still be left through the man's penis. Otherwise you may find that you have a baby surprise. This procedure is able to be lifted in distinct men.

Male Birth Control is something that exits - but in a very basic form. The most common Birth Control is for women.

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