Sex after vasectomy

Male genitalia have always been and will always be a very sensitive part of the body. Both for the good and for the bad. The penis and testicles are mainly responsible for making pleasure or pain very intense due to different causes. Besides being a symbol of the much-prized virility and sexual potency, they are also used for more than just sex. So it is not surprising that any operation or thing that affects that particular part of the body can be a cause for concern. In this case, how does vasectomy affect future sexual relations?

There are many rumours and fears surrounding this question. On the one hand, they say that it will be painful, that they will not be able to get an erection… Some even say that their sexual desire has diminished.

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What does it mean to have a vasectomy?

The main reason people have this procedure is because they do not wish to have children in the future. This is because the normal procedure is to cut or plug the vas deferens. These are the tubes that connect the testicles to the penis and through which the sperm are transported to the outside world in each ejaculation and can fertilise the female egg.

The vasectomy procedure has different techniques, although nowadays it is very simple. There may not even be a scar. Vasectomy is quick and virtually painless for most men. 

Although there are some men who, after having had one, return to a medical centre for a vasovasostomy some time later. Which, in other words, is another, somewhat more complicated surgery, in which reversal takes place. The vas deferens is reconnected to expel spermatozoa.

What about sex?

As mentioned above, there are many rumours and beliefs about how this intervention will affect sexual activity. But what are the most common ones? 

It is important to be informed, not only for health reasons, but also to know what to do and what to expect. This will help you to make the decision about whether or not to have a vasectomy, but above all to fully enjoy it if you do have one. And if you have any questions or doubts, contact a professional to solve them.

First of all, it is important to bear in mind that after the operation you will need to rest for a few days. Up to a week without intense physical exercise and during which it is recommended to wear tights or boxer shorts. So that the testicles do not have much mobility. But above all, sexual abstinence is recommended during this time until everything heals and is well fixed. It is therefore preferable to avoid sexual activity alone or in company.

On the other hand, another thing to bear in mind is that it has no immediate effect. What does this mean? Vasectomy is performed with a very clear main objective, to avoid having children. But the semen that is ejaculated up to three months later can still contain spermatozoa. 

What they recommend after a vasectomy?

Most specialists recommend continuing to use an alternative method of contraception such as condoms or the pill for a while. You can go to many laboratories. There are studies which are carried out on your own semen to see how many sperm it contains. The final objective will be 100% achieved, i.e. to avoid unwanted pregnancy.

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Having said this, it is also understood that, after vasectomy, the ability to ejaculate is not affected. This is because the fluid that is expelled is not only composed of these little friends. Contains other substances. So you will still be able to ejaculate after you have finished.

Another major concern when deciding whether or not to have this operation is the size of the penis. Of course, it plays a very important role. Vasectomy does not shrink the penis and does not affect erections.

Equally, it does not reduce sexual desire

On the contrary, it is quite likely that, having found that when they ejaculate they no longer ejaculate sperm and there is no possibility of pregnancy. They will have even more. Being able to do it naturally with a person you trust, feeling without barriers and without being aware of when you are at your limit… Unless you want to come in some other part of your body of course. That depends on each person’s taste. 

The sensitivity of the genital area is maintained and the operation only causes minor discomfort. So if the decision is finally made to have a vasectomy. A little care and studies to check the amount of sperm in the expelled semen would be enough. Although it is important to remember that this operation prevents pregnancies in the long term. But it does not make you immune to sexually transmitted diseases or infections (STDs). So first of all, be informed, ask if it is necessary. And take care of yourself and enjoy yourself to the fullest, always.