Bilateral Vasectomy

Bilateral Vasectomy at New Hall Hospital

What is a vasectomy?

A vasectomy is a minor operation that cuts and seals off the vas deferens tubes that carry sperm from your testicles to your penis.

It stops your sperm from mixing with your semen and reaching your penis. It is also called male sterilisation and means you will not be able to father any more children. After a vasectomy no other methods of contraception are then needed.

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