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  2. Are Vasectomies Actually Reversible? Doctors Explain. - AOL

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    Pregnancy rates after a vasectomy reversal range from 30 percent to 90 percent, according to the Mayo Clinic. Even so, Dr. Goldstein says it can sometimes take time for your partner to get pregnant.

  3. Sperm granuloma - Wikipedia

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    A 45 year old man presented with right testicular chronic pain. He had a vasectomy 7 years ago. Upon physical examination and an ultrasound, a solid nodule in the right epididymis was found, and medical staff suspected a tumor. After findings of sperm that had undergone phagocytosis, a final diagnosis of sperm granuloma was determined. [14]

  4. Semen analysis - Wikipedia

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    The most common reasons for laboratory semen analysis in humans are as part of a couple's infertility investigation and after a vasectomy to verify that the procedure was successful. [4] It is also commonly used for testing human donors for sperm donation, and for animals semen analysis is commonly used in stud farming and farm animal breeding.

  5. Hematospermia - Wikipedia

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    Hematospermia (also known as haematospermia, hemospermia, or haemospermia) is the presence of blood in the ejaculate. It is most often a benign symptom. [1] Among men age 40 or older, hematospermia is a slight predictor of cancer, typically prostate cancer. [2] No specific cause is found in up to 70% of cases.

  6. Relax, Sex Feels Just As Good After a Vasectomy - AOL

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    What a vasectomy entails, recovery time, how it affects your sex life (it doesn't!) and other details about this procedure that's growing in popularity. Relax, Sex Feels Just As Good After a Vasectomy

  7. Vasectomy - Wikipedia

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    Vasectomy is an elective surgical procedure that results in male sterilization, often as a means of permanent contraception.During the procedure, the male vasa deferentia are cut and tied or sealed so as to prevent sperm from entering into the urethra and thereby prevent fertilization of a female through sexual intercourse.

  8. Antisperm antibodies - Wikipedia

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    Only chronic obstruction, most typically represented by vasectomy followed by vasectomy reversal, is the only one condition leading constantly to high and permanent ASA titers. [3] Apart from breaching of blood-testis barrier, epididymal distension, raised intraluminal pressure, and sperm granuloma formation leading spermatozoal phagocytosis ...

  9. More NC men are looking up vasectomy information after ... - AOL

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    Searches for the phrase “vasectomy near me” are at an all-time high in North Carolina, data shows. More NC men are looking up vasectomy information after abortion ruling Skip to main content