Vasectomy is a safe and effective procedure performed to prevent pregnancy, but it does not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases.
Types:
A vasectomy procedure can be of two types, based on the method used to perform it:
A man can undergo vasectomy in the following situations:
A vasectomy procedure may be associated with the following side effects:
The delayed complications of vasectomy include:
The cost of a vasectomy in Mumbai is between INR 90,000 to INR 1,25,000.
The cost of a vasectomy in Delhi is between INR 85,000 to INR 1,15,000.
The cost of a vasectomy in Bangalore is between INR 85,000 to INR 1,15,000.
The cost of a vasectomy in Chennai is between INR 80,000 to INR 1,05,000.
Vasectomy is a safe and effective procedure performed to prevent pregnancy, but it does not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases.
Types:
A vasectomy procedure can be of two types, based on the method used to perform it:
Contra-indications:
A man cannot undergo vasectomy in the following situations:
Advantages:
A vasectomy procedure has the following advantages:
A man can undergo vasectomy in the following situations:
A vasectomy procedure may be associated with the following side effects:
The delayed complications of vasectomy include:
The cost of a vasectomy in Mumbai is between INR 90,000 to INR 1,25,000.
The cost of a vasectomy in Delhi is between INR 85,000 to INR 1,15,000.
The cost of a vasectomy in Bangalore is between INR 85,000 to INR 1,15,000.
The cost of a vasectomy in Chennai is between INR 80,000 to INR 1,05,000.
A. Vasectomy is a surgery performed to cut and seal the tubes carrying the male sperm (vas deferens). This cuts the sperm supply to the semen and acts as a male birth control method.
A. A vasectomy usually takes 10 to 30 minutes to complete.
A. A vasectomy is performed by a urologist.
A. A vasectomy is almost a 100% effective birth control method. In extremely rare cases, the vas deferens tubes can rejoin allowing sperm to leave the body and leading to a pregnancy.
A. The cost of vasectomy varies depending on the technique used for performing the procedure, the condition of the patient, and the expertise of the urologist.
On average, the cost of vasectomy in India is between INR 80,000 to INR 1,25,000.
A. No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia and your treatment area is numb while performing the procedure. However, you may have some soreness in the scrotal area for the first few days after the surgery. Athletic support or snug-fitting underwear can help in supporting the scrotum during this time. Avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for about a week after the procedure.
A. Most people can resume work a week after a vasectomy. However, complete healing may take up to two to three weeks and one needs to take it easy till that time and avoid strenuous physical activities during this period.
A. Yes, semen ejaculation is not affected by a vasectomy. However, the semen will be without any sperm. Sperm makes up only 2 to 5 percent of the semen ejaculate, so you will not really notice any difference in the volume of the ejaculate.
A. Yes, your testes will continue to make the sperms after a vasectomy.
A. No, a vasectomy does not protect against STDs and you may want to use a male condom to protect you against STDs like HIV.
Q. Can a vasectomy be reversed?
A. Yes, but reversing a vasectomy is difficult and does not always work. It is best to undergo vasectomy only after you are sure that you do not want to father any children in the future.
A. No, a vasectomy does not cause any changes in your sex drive, erection, ejaculation, or orgasms. Since no sex organs are altered or removed during a vasectomy, the body will continue to produce male hormones after a vasectomy.
A. No, there is no current evidence that suggests any link between vasectomy and prostate cancer.