QUESTIONS & ANSWERS – FAQ’s
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SPERM THAT’S BEING PRODUCED IN THE TESTICLE?
Men sometimes are concerned the testicles will swell if the sperm is not released from the testicles. Luckily this is not the case. The sperm is produced and then absorbed back into the body and new sperm is produced. There is no swelling or uncomfortable backup of fluid.
- What is a vasectomy?
- How is a vasectomy performed?
- Will my sexual function change after a vasectomy?
- Will a vasectomy affect my erection?
- Can you leave one or both of the tubes open?
- Is a vasectomy reversible?
- Will you consider a vasectomy on a man in his 20’s?
- What do you think of RISUG?
- What happens to the sperm that’s being produced in the testicle?
- Office procedures versus sedation, what are the costs?
- What is the recovery time from a Vasectomy?
- Can you have a vasectomy and still get someone pregnant?
- Why aren’t my E.D. pills working?
- Where did my sex drive go?
- Why is there little to no fluid produced when I ejaculate?
- Why do I climax so quickly?
- Why does my penis appear bent?