What Happens When Sperm is Blocked? Key Health Insights
Discover the health implications of blocking sperm and surgical options available. Learn more about the effects on ejaculation.
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Blocking sperm from being ejaculated, such as through certain surgical procedures or physical barriers, can lead to pain, swelling, or infections. In specific cases like a vasectomy, it blocks sperm but allows semen emission. It’s important to consult a healthcare provider for safe solutions.
FAQs & Answers
- Can blocking sperm lead to infertility? Blocking sperm does not typically lead to infertility; however, it can affect fertility temporarily depending on the method used.
- What are the risks of sperm blockage? Risks may include pain, swelling, and potential infections, particularly after surgical procedures.
- What procedures block sperm? Common procedures include vasectomy and some surgical interventions that create a barrier to sperm emission.
- How does a vasectomy affect ejaculation? In a vasectomy, sperm is blocked from entering semen but does not prevent semen emission during ejaculation.