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Vasectomy: Extracting and cutting the tubes

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Photo A: Extracting tube

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Photo B: Cutting tube


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Photo C: Cut tube


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Once the surgeon has extracted about 2cm of the tube through the incision (top photo), the fun begins. (Sorry this photo is slightly blurred).

Using his light sabre, the surgeon starts to cut through the tube (middle photo).

And because the cutter cauterises as it cuts, there is hardly any blood.

In less than a minute, it's cut right through (bottom photo).

As you can see, the surgeon then proceeds to cut a small section from the tube presumably making it much more difficult for the tubes to somehow reconnect, and pretty much impossible for the sperm to jump a 10mm gap.

Once again, there is no pain, and hardly any discomfort.

There was a minor "diversion" at this point which I'll describe later, but for now, it's on to the second tube...


On to cutting (2)...
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Joke of moment
"I must be extra careful not to get pregnant," said Julie to her best friend June.

"But I thought you said your hubby had a vasectomy," June responded.

"He did. That's why I have to be extra careful!" shrieked Julie.

The Spermatozoa Goer
Home Page 1: About me 2: Starting the Op 3: Cleaning 4: The Injection 5: Making fhe cut 6: Finding a tube 7: Cutting a tube 8: Cutting 2nd tube 9: Finish up 10: Post Op notes 11: Bits left over
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