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What Happens to Sperm After Vasectomy?
After vasectomy, the testicles keep making sperm, but sperm cannot enter semen. The body absorbs unused sperm naturally, and backup contraception is needed until clearance is confirmed.

How Many Days After Vasectomy Can You Have Sex?
Most men can resume sex about 7 to 10 days after vasectomy if pain and swelling have settled, but pregnancy prevention still requires backup contraception until semen testing confirms no sperm.

Can Pregnancy Still Happen After Vasectomy?
Pregnancy after vasectomy is rare but possible. Learn why failures happen, why semen analysis matters, and when backup contraception is needed.

Semen Analysis After Vasectomy: Timing, Method, and Results
Semen analysis after vasectomy confirms whether sperm have cleared from the semen and whether contraception can safely be stopped.

Complete Guide to Vasectomy Complications: Aftercare and Solutions
Vasectomy complications are usually mild, but in some cases they can be difficult for a person to deal with. Vasectomy, or male sterilization by sealing the sperm-carrying tubes, is one of the most ef…

Effect of Vasectomy on the Prostate: What You Need to Know
According to the American Urological Association vasectomy guideline , vasectomy does not place men at a meaningfully increased risk of prostate cancer. Recent reviews and meta-analyses have also gene…

Female Tubectomy (Tubal Ligation): Benefits, Risks, and Complications
Tubectomy, or tubal ligation, is a permanent contraception method for women. Review who it may suit, legal context, techniques, risks, aftercare, and alternatives.

Vasectomy Aftercare: A Complete Guide to Faster Recovery
Learn what to expect after vasectomy, how to reduce pain and swelling, when to call your doctor, when to resume sex, and why semen analysis and contraception remain important until your doctor confirms the result.

Everything About Pregnancy After Vasectomy: Causes of Failure and Options
Pregnancy after vasectomy is rare but possible. Learn why it can happen, how semen analysis confirms success, what recanalization means, and which fertility options may be considered afterward.

Vasectomy and Male Sex Drive: Facts, Myths, and Ways to Support Libido
Vasectomy does not usually lower testosterone, libido, erections, or sexual performance. Learn what actually changes after the procedure and how to manage temporary concerns.

The Effect of Vasectomy on Erections: Facts and Medical Research Findings
Vasectomy does not usually affect erections or sexual desire. Learn what medical research shows, why psychological factors may matter, and when semen analysis is needed after the procedure.

Sex After Vasectomy: Timing, Safety, and Recovery Tips
Most people can resume sex about 5 days to 1 week after vasectomy if pain and swelling have improved, but contraception is needed until semen testing confirms no sperm.
