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I thought that the testis has to make seeds and men have
to discharge these seeds everyday.

If you get Vasectomy, will the testis get full and seeds
get stuck in the testis? Will the testis burst?

2007-03-15 08:48:52 · 5 answers · asked by Jagger Otto 7 in Health Men's Health

5 answers

The "seeds" are very small.
With a vasectomy you still produce them, but they have no way of getting to where they need to go.

They will not swell up and bust, the body just absorbs the little swimmers.

Remember what comes out at orgasm is not what comes from the testicles.

2007-03-15 08:56:05 · answer #1 · answered by uisignorant 6 · 1 0

You have it completely wrong.

Nobody has sex every single day of their life, so how could any man be discharging all his sperm every day? Don’t believe those dumb urban legends that state that a mans' testicles get larger if he does’t have sex for a few months. That is all a load of nonsense that teenage boys tell girls so they can get "sympathy sex". Many teenage boys actually brag to other boys about how good that lies supposedly works.

Yes, a mans’ body makes millions of sperm every day. Throughout his entire lifetime he will make billions and billions of sperm. He may have sex many thousands of times in his lifetime. But, he will never even ejaculate more than a few percent of all the sperm his body makes. What happens to all the extra sperm? They die, and are re-absorbed.

In other words, the extra sperm that a man whom has had a vasectomy absorbs is pretty insignificant.

After getting a vasectomy, a man will orgasm just the same as before. The sperm only makes up about 5% of the semen. It will look, the same, feel the same, and so on.

If there was any danger, then millions of men would not have had vasectomies.

I had mine 20 years ago. I should know.

2007-03-15 19:48:02 · answer #2 · answered by Marvin 7 · 0 0

No they wont.

From Wikipedia:

When the vasectomy is complete, sperm can no longer exit the body through the penis. They are broken down and absorbed by the body. Much fluid content is absorbed by membranes in the epididymis, and much solid content is broken down by macrophages and re-absorbed via the blood stream. Sperm is matured in the epididymis for about a month once it leaves the testicles, and approximately 50% of the sperm produced never make it to ejaculation in a non-vasectomized man. After vasectomy, the membranes increase in size to absorb more fluid, and more macrophages are recruited to break down and re-absorb more of the solid content.

2007-03-15 15:53:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sperm only make up about 5% of the total volume in semen. When a man has a vasectomy he still produces sperm, his body just reabsorbs them since they are not released into the semen. He will still ejaculate semen when he has an orgasm, it is just no longer able to get a woman pregnant.

2007-03-15 16:47:50 · answer #4 · answered by aqx99 6 · 0 0

No, actually the semen is simply absorbed again by the body. There is still ejaculate fluid at climax, it just doesn't contain semen any more.

2007-03-15 15:57:40 · answer #5 · answered by Greenville SC Guy 1 · 1 1

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