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TheIndonesia.id - Types of contraception that can be applied are not only centered on the woman but can also be carried out by men. The vasectomy procedure is the name given to this type of contraception. 

Let's get to know what a vasectomy is, complete with the procedure, its advantages, and disadvantages.

What Is a Vasectomy?

Vasectomy is a method of contraception that is done by cutting a part called the vas deferens so that it closes the sperm's access to the semen. Directly, this procedure does not affect ejaculation or orgasm.

The process is carried out in the following way:

There are some advantages to be gained, with losses to be borne.

The advantages

Disadvantages

When Can You Have Sexual Relations After the Procedure?

Quoted from Hello Sehat, ideally one should wait a few days before being able to have sexual intercourse again. This is because there is a surgical scar that must be healed, so the relationship must wait for this wound to heal.

Ideally, this recovery process will last for at least a full week. During this time, it is advisable not to do physical work of moderate to heavy intensity, even sexual intercourse.

The reason is quite simple, the stitches in the scrotum can open and trigger an infection, and the ejaculation process can trigger muscle contractions in the genital organs and make discomfort felt in this part.

So basically, the recommended time is a week or so, to rest physically and sexually.

But please note that after a vasectomy is performed, some active sperm are still left in the semen.

It takes 20 ejaculations to clean it, so you still have to use contraception during sex to avoid unplanned pregnancies.

When the doctor states that your semen sample no longer contains active sperm, then you are declared sterile.

That was a little discussion about what a vasectomy is. Hopefully, it will be a useful article to read, and always consult all decisions with related parties.