A vasectomy _______.
A. eliminates spermatogenesis B. eliminates testosterone synthesis C. prevents implantation of an embryo D. prevents sperm from entering the male urethra

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A vasectomy prevents sperm from entering the male urethra.

What is Vasectomy?

  • A vasectomy is performed to stop male fertility.
  • It assures that after surgery is confirmed to have been successful, the patient will typically be sterile.
  • Because vasectomy reversal is expensive and frequently fails to return the male's sperm count or sperm motility to pre vasectomy levels, the surgery is thought of as irreversible.
  • Vasectomy has no impact on the prevalence of sexually transmitted illnesses, but those who have had them have an extremely low (almost zero) probability of successfully becoming pregnant again.
  • The testes remain in the scrotum after vasectomy, where Leydig cells continue to create testosterone and other male hormones that are released into the bloodstream.
  • Sexual desire may be somewhat reduced following a vasectomy, according to certain studies.

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