Vasectomy Surgery Success Rates
Vasectomy Surgery is an Extremely Safe & Effective Method of Birth Control
A vasectomy is an extremely effective method of life-long birth control with an approximate success rate of 99%. During the vasectomy procedure the vas deferens are sealed preventing sperm from mixing with the semen that is released during ejaculation. A vasectomy is considered a success when there are zero sperm in the ejaculate.
Immediately after a vasectomy the male will not be sterile. Within the next several months the male's semen will be tested for traces of sperm to determine the completion of the vasectomy procedure. It usually takes several months before a couple can have sex without any form of birth control. Couples should use another form of birth control until the semen has been tested and zero sperm count is confirmed.
Dr. Martin Bastuba, M.D., F.A.C.S. has performed over 5,000 microsurgeries and countless vasectomy procedures. Patients visit from around the world for his unique skill and expertise in male fertility and sexual health procedures and treatments.
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