Young people are emotionally active, and the failure rate of condom contraception is getting higher and higher. Sterilization has just begun to attract the attention of many people. Sterilization is a highly effective permanent contraceptive measure. Many married men will consider having a sterilization after having children in order to prevent their wives from getting pregnant. How is a sterilization performed for men? Let's take a detailed look below. Sterilization is also known as sterilization. In layman's terms, sterilization is to tie up some of the body's tubes in a certain way. Sterilization for men is also called male ejaculatory duct sterilization. Sterilization is to find the ejaculatory ducts on both sides through the skin of the scrotum, make a small incision of 0.5 cm on each side, pick out a small section of the ejaculatory duct and cut it off. Both sides are tied up, and each of the two incisions is sewn with one stitch. In this way, the sperm cannot combine with the egg cell, and the overall goal of contraception is achieved. After a man has undergone a sterilization operation, the actual effect of contraception cannot be achieved immediately, because there may still be sperm residues in the semen after the operation. Therefore, after a sterilization operation, men still need to take contraceptive measures for 2 months. After 8 ejaculations, it is guaranteed that there is no sperm in the semen, so there is no need to take any contraceptive measures. A male sterilization surgery only blocks the development of sperm and does not affect the male sexual function. Men can still ejaculate and get an erection, and it is not easy for a male sterilization surgery to affect the output rate and quality of male sperm, and it is not easy to affect the male's daily sex life. Male ejaculation is a nerve reflex, and a male sterilization surgery will not affect this nerve reflex. Compared with female sterilization surgery, male sterilization surgery has less trauma, smaller wounds, and faster repair. In addition, male sterilization surgery has lower risks and fewer symptoms, so boys are generally encouraged to undergo sterilization surgery. How is male sterilization performed? Based on the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone should have a general understanding. Although sterilization can be reversed in the later stages of the operation and fertility is preserved, this cannot guarantee 100% restoration of fertility, and the longer the sterilization time, the lower the recovery rate, so it is recommended that male friends who want to use sterilization for contraception should be more cautious. |
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