What Is Vasectomy?
Vasectomy - Still 100% Male, Just Better
Vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure for men that don't want to cause pregnancy. The vas deferens in the scrotum are cut in order to block the flow of sperm from the testes into a man's ejaculate. If sperm doesn't reach the tubes that flow out of the penis, during intercourse a woman doesn't get pregnant. This has a name - "sterilization" - that doesn't sound like a lot of fun. However, the fun comes when you are able to enjoy a great sex life with your partner and not have to worry about additional pregnancies. Many men have just the right number of children and know they never want to have any more. Vasectomy is the right procedure for them.
Vasectomy Prevents Pregnancy, NOT Testosterone
Testosterone is a male sex hormone that plays a key role in health and well-being, as well as sexual function. Testosterone allows for increased libido, increased energy, increased production of red blood cells, and protection against osteoporosis. Males produce 40 to 60 times more testosterone on average than women. Vasectomy doesn't affect your testosterone. The testes continue to secret it into the blood stream. So don't worry men, the Houston Vasectomy Clinic will help you have better sex without affecting the hormones that make a man a man.
Vasectomy is Effective at Preventing Pregnancy
Vasectomy is a permanent procedure that is highly effective. Failure rates are generally below 1%. Complying with post-vasectomy instructions - including completing two at-home or lab tests - to test your sperm count will assure an effective treatment has been performed by our expert physicians.
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