A new option for birth control, and this one's for guys. If a vasectomy is too big of a commitment, how about a little gel? It's called Vasalgel. The company behind it says the gel would be injected ...
This hormonal birth control is administered once every three months and is effective at preventing pregnancy. However, it must be taken regularly, and patients need to stay on schedule to maintain ...
A vasectomy, or male sterilization, involves cutting or sealing the tubes that carry sperm into seminal fluid, or semen. It prevents semen from containing sperm but does not affect testosterone levels ...
A vasectomy is a form of permanent male contraception that involves surgically cutting or blocking the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. Sperm is needed to ...
A vasectomy blocks sperm from mixing with seminal fluid to prevent pregnancy, and the risk of experiencing impotence as a result of this procedure is very low. The vasectomy procedure does not impact ...
Vasectomy reversal is the most common microsurgical intervention for the treatment of male infertility. Originally introduced in 1977, microsurgical vasectomy reversal has become highly sophisticated ...
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