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A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that makes a man sterile, or unable to get a woman pregnant. It is generally considered to be at least as effective as female sterilization and is simpler to perform, safer, and less costly. A vasectomy is done by blocking the tube, called the vas deferens, through which sperm normally pass from each testicle on the way to the seminal vesicle, forming semen.
Hormonal contraception for men

Hormonal contraception for men

Home test kit confirms men's post-vasectomy sterility

Home test kit confirms men's post-vasectomy sterility

Male contraception

Male contraception

New understanding of immune infertility

New understanding of immune infertility

No-scalpel vasectomy better

No-scalpel vasectomy better

Vasectomy linked to dementia

Vasectomy linked to dementia

Vasectomy and trouble with words

Vasectomy and trouble with words

Young single men are more likely to bank sperm before testicular cancer treatment

Young single men are more likely to bank sperm before testicular cancer treatment

A male contraceptive pill - but will they take it?

A male contraceptive pill - but will they take it?

Vasectomies create abnormal sperm

Vasectomies create abnormal sperm

New male contraceptive

New male contraceptive

A contraceptive pill for men!

A contraceptive pill for men!

Many men who have vasectomies do not return for follow up tests

Many men who have vasectomies do not return for follow up tests

Needle free vasectomy

Needle free vasectomy

Couple demand an apology over failed vasectomy

Couple demand an apology over failed vasectomy

Safe, effective and reversible alternative contraceptives for men

Safe, effective and reversible alternative contraceptives for men

Retrial for grievous biological harm HIV case

Retrial for grievous biological harm HIV case

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