there is no difference after a cut.
other than the fact that the woman doesnt have to take birth control anymore after 12 weeks.
and there is no way she can accidently come up pregnant after the 12 weeks.
2006-08-07 16:40:22
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answered by lodeemae 5
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From the physical side I think there will be no difference. It will however remove the possibility of women being able to trap a man by "accidentally" becoming pregnant and claiming moral reasons for not having a termination.
2006-08-02 06:42:48
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answered by U.K.Export 6
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If you are talking about vasectomy...it will be better. No rubbers, no diaphragms, no sponges, NO BABIES.
Just make sure you get the all clear from your doctor, this usually takes at least 20 ejaculations and then a sperm count.
So make sure you use something to protect after the surgery.
2006-08-02 08:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. However contrary to what the first poster stated vasectomies CAN and DO reverse themselves especially within the first few years. I suggest you discuss this little factor with your doctor. And that poster might want to as well seeing how he doesn't seem to know much about his own body parts.
2006-08-08 00:34:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry - it's a crap shoot - 50/50 chance. :-)
2006-08-08 11:44:25
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answered by dolphinchick 3
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