Vasectomy
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- he can still ejaculate and has normal secretion of sex hormones
- vasectomy affects the hormonal secretion, but the person can ejaculate semen with normal number of sperms
- he cannot ejaculate but the hormone levels are normal
- vasectomy does not affect the sexual desire but can cause impotency
- Vasa deferentia is cut and tied
- Irreversible sterility
- No sperm ocurs in seminal fluid
- No sperm occurs in epididymis
Differentiate tubectomy and vasectomy.
- Tubectomy
- None of these
- Vasectolysis
- Vasectomy
The technique used to block the passage of sperm in a male is______
tubectomy
vasectomy
coitus interruptus
rhythm method
If vasa deferentia of a man are surgically removed
Spermatogenesis will not take place
Sperms in the semen will be non-motile
Semen will be without sperms
Sperms will be enucleate
A vasectomy
prevents the production of sperms in the testes
prevents the production of semen
prevents the movement of sperm into the urethra
prevents a man from having an erection
Mention the methods used for the regulation of childbirth.
- after 2-3 months
- after 2-3 years
- after 28 days
- after 9 months
A vasectomy
Prevents the production of sperms in the testes
- Prevents the production of ova
Prevents the movement of sperm into the urethra
Prevents a man from having an erection
The technique used to block the passage of sperm in a male is______
tubectomy
vasectomy
coitus interruptus
rhythm method
If during vasectomy the vas deference is cut them where does the semen goes
- Barrier methods - Prevent fertilisation
- Intra uterine devices - Increase phagocytosis of sperm, suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of sperm
- Hormonal contraceptives - Prevent/retard entry of sperm, prevent ovulation and fertilisation
- Vasectomy - Prevents spermatogenesis
- Foeticide
- Copper-T
- Vasectomy
- Tubectomy
What structure is cut and tied off in a vasectomy?
Epididymis
Urethra
Seminiferous tubules
Vas deferens
- Barrier method - Prevent fertilisation
- Hormonal Contraceptive - Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation and fertilisation
- Intrauterine devices - Increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of sperms
- Vasectomy - Prevents spermatogenesis
- Irreversible sterility
- No sperm occurs in seminal fluid
- No sperm occurs in epididymis
- Vasa deferentia is cut and tied
- Barrier Methods - Prevent fertilization
- Intra uterine devices - Increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilizing capacity of sperms
- Vascetomy - Prevents spermatogenesis
- Hormonal contraceptives - Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation and fertilization
If vasa deferentia of a man are surgically removed
Spermatogenesis will not take place
Sperms in the semen will be non-motile
Semen will be without sperms
Sperms will be enucleate