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I have heard that it cuts load capacity......and spoils the orgasm.

 

Yep...no swimmers so slightly less load, meaning a missed shot will never hit the ceiling again :shocked:

 

However, it does _not_ diminish the orgasm in any way. In, fact, it may actually improve it as there is never any anxiety about impregnating the gal!

Just fire away without those post-coital concerns :bangit:

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One of the Worst Vasectomy Side Effects is the Fact that it is Irreversible

 

Though it is possible in some cases to successfully reverse a vasectomy, as a general rule this is not possible. Hence, this becomes one of the worst vasectomy side effects and the reason why even today, this procedure is looked at with suspicion. Some other vasectomy side effects include a gradual but definite decrease in sexual desire. Research studies show that these types of vasectomy side effects are mostly caused by some emotional distress which can be eased through psychiatric counseling.

 

Some men develop an immune reaction towards their own sperm following a vasectomy. This forms another one of the very few important vasectomy side effects known yet to man. When the body turns around and produces antibodies against sperm formed in its own testes then it is exposed to a number of risks, such as clogging of arteries (atherosclerosis) and/or cancer.

 

Many research studies have been conducted specifically to prove or disprove these vasectomy side effects. However, none of the studies were able to prove conclusively that this is true. Unfortunately, neither did the studies prove it wrong either. In 1991, due to the gravity of the theorized possibilities, the WHO initiated a meeting with the experts around the world to thrash the issue once and for all. Taking into consideration all of the known research studies, the team of medical experts could not agree that cancer is a direct side-effect from vasectomy.

 

Going along the middle path it is found that, generally-speaking, the normal vasectomy side effects are not really life-threatening, rather a boon to a family whose main concern is to have an effective, affordable way of contraception. The vast majority of men who have undergone this procedure have found that it is indeed a wonderful way to prevent further pregnancies.

 

As long as the questions on whether or not the vasectomy side effects include cancer continue to remain unanswered, this procedure will remain very popular among families as the best contraceptive measure.

 

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