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Vasectomy
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, HealthCentral.com
Sterilization surgery – male; No-scalpel vasectomy; NSV Risks There is no serious risk to vasectomy. Your semen will be tested in the months after the operation to make sure it does not contain sperm. As with any surgical procedure, infection, swelling, or prolonged pain can occur. Careful following of aftercare instructions reduces these risks significantly. Very rarely, the vas deferens can grow back together again. If this happens, sperm can mix with semen. This would make it possible for you to make a woman pregnant.
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