How does a vasectomy affect a man?
Ava Hall
Updated on May 11, 2026
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Similarly, you may ask, what happens to a man when he gets a vasectomy?
A vasectomy blocks or cuts each vas deferens tube, keeping sperm out of your semen. Sperm cells stay in your testicles and are absorbed by your body. Starting about 3 months after a vasectomy, your semen (cum) won't contain any sperm, so it can't cause pregnancy.
One may also ask, does a vasectomy affect testosterone levels? A vasectomy does not affect your ability to produce testosterone. Because a vasectomy is simply redirecting your sperm, and not completely removing your testicles, your testosterone levels will remain unchanged.
Consequently, can a vasectomy change a man's personality?
There was no link found between having a vasectomy and Alzheimer's disease. Among 30 men who had undergone a vasectomy, 37 percent had this form of dementia, which causes changes in one's personality, lack of judgment and bizarre behavior.
Where does the sperm go after a vasectomy?
Sperm After Vasectomy While your sperm is maturing, it's stored in a tightly coiled tube – literally 15 to 18 feet long – called the epididymis. This is where sperm is transferred to the vas deferens and heads off to do it's part in fertilizing an egg.
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