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Birth Control - Vasectomy (
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A vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control. A vasectomy prevents the release of sperm when a man ejaculates.
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Vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy) (
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A vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control. Vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy) reconnects the tubes (vas...A vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control. Vasectomy ...
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Birth Control - Overview (
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What is birth control ? Birth control , also called contraception , is any method used to prevent pregnancy . It allows you to choose ...protection against pregnancy. A man can have a vasectomy , or a woman...
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Fertility Problems - Treatment Overview (
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Before you and your partner start treatment for infertility , talk about how far you want to go . For ...IVF). Your doctor may also recommend ICSI if you have had a vasectomy or you have retrograde...
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Testicular Disease (
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...varicocele, hydrocele, and testicular torsion before they cause unnecessary pain or harm to your body. Here is an overview ...from injury, a buildup of pressure such as after a vasectomy , or from...
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Antisperm Antibody Test (
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An antisperm antibody test looks for special proteins ( antibodies ) that fight against a man ' s sperm in blood , vaginal fluids , or ...injured or after surgeries (such as a biopsy or vasectomy ) or after a...
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Orchiopexy for undescended testicle (
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Surgery to move an undescended testicle into the scrotum is called orchiopexy or orchidopexy...if you have had surgery for an undescended testicle and are now considering a vasectomy . During a...
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Infertility & Reproduction Guide - Semen Analysis (
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A semen analysis measures the amount of semen a man produces and determines the number and quality of sperm in the semen sample . A ...problem that is causing infertility. A vasectomy has been...
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