• 3 months ago
Consultant urologist Dr George Lee Eng Geap, or a.k.a Dr G, dwells into questions on sexual performance of the male partner if he has undergone the vasectomy procedure.

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00:00So, many of us have many concerns about vasectomy, for example, how successful is it, and also
00:06what happened to the sperms, and also whether it will change your lifestyle or the ejaculation
00:12in any form or way.
00:14Let's dwell into that.
00:21After a vasectomy, which is a simple procedure of ligating a vas, and that vas is the tube
00:28that links the testicle to the seminal vesicles, and also prostatic secretions.
00:35So if that vas is cut, the amount, the texture, the volume, the temperature, and also the
00:44actual semen itself will remain unchanged, which will only have no sperms.
00:50And therefore, after vasectomy, number one is that the amount and also the characteristic
00:57of your semen will remain unchanged.
01:00The second thing people tend to worry about is that, will there be less of a man when
01:06they undergo vasectomy?
01:07The answer is no.
01:09The reason is because the testosterone is produced by the testicle itself, and the testosterone
01:15is circulating around the bloodstream, and after the vasectomy, the amount of testosterone
01:21remains unchanged, so the libido is completely unaltered.
01:26The third thing people worry about is that, after vasectomy, will they still have the
01:31same erection?
01:33The answer is of course yes, because the erection is determined by the blood supply and also
01:39the nerve supply.
01:41When the sensation and also the blood supply is completely unaffected by vasectomy, then
01:47the erection, including morning erection, will be completely unchanged.
01:51Lastly, some men worry about climax.
01:54They think that the intensity of the climax will be reduced after a vasectomy.
02:00The answer is completely untrue.
02:03The reason is very simple, because the climax itself is controlled by the brain.
02:09After the vasectomy is done, the brain is not affected, therefore the actual climax
02:15is unaltered as well.
02:16The following week, we want to discuss the battle of the sexes when it comes to vasectomy.
02:22Whether men should do it, or women should do tubal ligation.
02:27If you are interested to find out, or you want to weigh out the pros and cons, then
02:30stay tuned for next week's Putting Dr G on the Spot.

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