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  2. Yes, Planned Parenthood Set Up a Free Vasectomy and ... - AOL

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    Planned Parenthood provided services via a mobile clinic near the DNC, including medication abortion and free vasectomies, but it is not affiliated directly with the convention.

  3. Vasectomy - Wikipedia

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    Vasectomy is an elective surgical procedure that results in male sterilization, often as a means of permanent contraception.During the procedure, the male vasa deferentia are cut and tied or sealed so as to prevent sperm from entering into the urethra and thereby prevent fertilization of a female through sexual intercourse.

  4. No-scalpel vasectomy - Wikipedia

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    No-scalpel vasectomy can also be done in less time and the individual is able to return to sexual activity sooner than traditional vasectomy surgery. [1] However, sperm may still be present for 10–20 ejaculations, and some doctors may schedule a follow-up visit to confirm the success of the procedure.

  5. More NC men are looking up vasectomy information after ... - AOL

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    Searches for the phrase “vasectomy near me” are at an all-time high in North Carolina, data shows. More NC men are looking up vasectomy information after abortion ruling Skip to main content

  6. World Vasectomy Day - Wikipedia

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    The event's third edition was hosted by Indonesia in 2015; [3] the fourth edition was centered in Kenya and featured a vasectomy broadcast live on Facebook. [4] On 17 November 2017, at its fifth anniversary, more than 1,200 vasectomists in more than 50 countries joined the event, making it the largest male-focused family planning event in ...

  7. Vasectomy reversal - Wikipedia

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    Vasectomy reversal is a term used for surgical procedures that reconnect the male reproductive tract after interruption by a vasectomy. Two procedures are possible at the time of vasectomy reversal: vasovasostomy ( vas deferens to vas deferens connection) and vasoepididymostomy ( epididymis to vas deferens connection).

  8. Vas-occlusive contraception - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the mechanism of action of vas-occlusive contraceptive methods. Vas-occlusive contraception is a form of male contraception that blocks sperm transport in the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts.

  9. Vasovasostomy - Wikipedia

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    The most common cause for failed vasectomy reversals is the inappropriate non-microsurgical technique using sutures that are too large to achieve watertight reconnections. The failure of a competently performed microsurgical vasovasostomy following the absence of any sperm in the contents of each vas usually is due to “blowouts” in the ...