There are many methods of contraception. Many friends may choose some contraceptive pills or contraceptive products. Some people choose sterilization surgery, which is usually male sterilization surgery. After all, the surgery is not as safe as the product. Then, there will be sequelae during the surgery. How should we deal with these problems? Sperm is produced by the testicles every day, and then transported to the epididymis for storage and development. After about a week, it becomes a usable "elite soldier" waiting to be sent out at the tail of the epididymis. When ejaculation occurs due to sexual behavior, masturbation, or nocturnal emission, these battle-ready sperm are sent out through the vas deferens, along with the semen secreted by the seminal vesicle and prostate. Sperm accounts for less than one-tenth of the volume of the ejaculated semen, which means that most of the semen is secreted from the parts below the vas deferens. Therefore, after a male is sterilized, he can still ejaculate normally, but there are fewer sperms in the semen that can cause pregnancy! If there is no ejaculation for a long time, or after a male vasectomy, the sperm will lose its channel for output, but sperm will continue to be produced by the testicles every day. Will the epididymis eventually burst? No, because the sperm that has "exceeded its use date" will be recycled and reused by the small tubules in the epididymis, which is completely in line with the spirit of environmental protection! Some people are worried whether vasectomy will affect the secretion of male hormones and thus affect the health of the body? No, because the vas deferens is purely used to transport sperm, and the male hormones secreted by the testicles belong to the endocrine system and are transported through the blood circulation. They have nothing to do with the vas deferens, so they are not affected by vasectomy. Although female tubal ligation is a simple birth control measure with many benefits, male vasectomy is simpler, more convenient, safer and more reliable. Those who think that male ligation will seriously damage the vitality and that a family cannot be without the support of a "man" are wrong. At present, most female ligation in our country is due to this idea, not because female ligation is better than male ligation. Therefore, we must establish a scientific viewpoint and promote male ligation. Generally speaking, postoperative sequelae will bring some physical and mental confusion to people. For example, the sequelae of male sterilization will cause some problems such as wound infection, etc. We should pay attention to them in time in our lives. |
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