What procedures are available at St. Luke's Medical Center?
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Vasectomy, sometimes referred to as male sterilization, is a form of birth control for men to prevent pregnancy. The procedure blocks the supply of sperm to the semen when men ejaculate. Men who undergo this procedure can still experience orgasm and ejaculate.Â
It acts as a form of permanent birth control, preventing sperm from reaching the semen, thus eliminating the chance of pregnancy.Â
Rest for at least 24 hours after the procedure and avoid physical activities, such as exercise and sexual intercourse, for around a week. You should be able to go back to work in 3-5 days.
Vasectomy is almost 100% effective. Unsuccessful vasectomy happens when the tubes re-join, but it is very rare. Risks and side effects are very uncommon, but if they do happen, they usually include infection, inflammation, bruising, and swelling.
What procedures are available at St. Luke's Medical Center?
How many medical staff are there at St. Luke's Medical Center and what accreditations do they have?
What procedures are available at St. Luke's Medical Center?
How many medical staff are there at St. Luke's Medical Center and what accreditations do they have?
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