Will ejaculation still feel the same after a vasectomy?

Answers from doctors (8)


Answered by Mark J. Saslawsky, MD - Memphis Office (View Profile)

Yes.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


More About Doctor John C. McHugh, MD

Published on May 13, 2019

Yes. There may be some early changes that you may notice as the body is adjusting to the change in the 5-10% of the fluid that is contributed by the testicles.

Answered by John C. McHugh, MD (View Profile)

Yes. There may be some early changes that you may notice as the body is adjusting to the change in the 5-10% of the fluid that is contributed by the testicles.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


More About Doctor Theodore V. Benderev, MD

Published on Mar 14, 2016

Yes, it should feel the same. The volume of the ejaculate will be slightly reduced.

Answered by Theodore V. Benderev, MD (View Profile)

Yes, it should feel the same. The volume of the ejaculate will be slightly reduced.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


More About Doctor Tae-Woong Im, MD

Published on Feb 17, 2016

Yes, ejaculation will occur as it normally does.

Answered by Tae-Woong Im, MD (View Profile)

Yes, ejaculation will occur as it normally does.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Stephen F. Shaban, MD

Published on Feb 17, 2016

It should be the same.

//imgs-origin.edoctors.com/imageresizer/image/user_uploads/58x58_85-1/doctors/5512_1477002758.jpg
Answered by Stephen F. Shaban, MD

It should be the same.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Steven K. Sterzer, MD

Published on Feb 17, 2016

Absolutely. A vasectomy blocks sperm flow but not the formation and expulsion of semen produced in the seminal vesicals, both of which are attached to the prostate. In short, nothing changes in that regard.

//imgs-origin.edoctors.com/imageresizer/image/user_uploads/58x58_85-1/doctors/5068_1500497969.jpg
Answered by Steven K. Sterzer, MD

Absolutely. A vasectomy blocks sperm flow but not the formation and expulsion of semen produced in the seminal vesicals, both of which are attached to the prostate. In short, nothing changes in that regard.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Ranjith Ramasamy M.D.

Published on Feb 17, 2016

Ejaculation and orgasm will feel the same after vasectomy. Most of the ejaculate (~95%) comes from the seminal vesicle, which remains intact even after a vasectomy.

//imgs-origin.edoctors.com/imageresizer/image/user_uploads/58x58_85-1/doctors/7735_1454968857.jpg
Answered by Ranjith Ramasamy M.D.

Ejaculation and orgasm will feel the same after vasectomy. Most of the ejaculate (~95%) comes from the seminal vesicle, which remains intact even after a vasectomy.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Anand M. Dhanda, MD, FACS

Published on Feb 17, 2016

Yes, it will; there is no difference.

//imgs-origin.edoctors.com/imageresizer/image/user_uploads/58x58_85-1/doctors/4814_1426036350.jpg
Answered by Anand M. Dhanda, MD, FACS

Yes, it will; there is no difference.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Related Questions for No Needle Vasectomy

No Needle Vasectomy -2 answers
If I don't have insurance and want to pay out of pocket for the vasectomy, how much would it cost?
See More
No Needle Vasectomy -3 answers
I'm 78 years old but still have a strong sex drive. Twenty-five years ago I had a vasectomy. Is there a need to do the procedure a second time?
See More
No Needle Vasectomy -1 answer
My doctor gave me the choice of using the traditional needle anesthesia or the no needle delivery with a MadaJet. He said he usually advises patients to use the needle delivery because he can assure them there will be no discomfort during the procedure but cannot make the same promise with the no needle approach. He seemed to imply that I can either feel the pain upfront or later - you decide. I'm not sure what type of anesthesia to choose. What do you recommend?
See More
No Needle Vasectomy -4 answers
On an advertisement I've seen for a vasectomy doctor, it states they use a no-needle anesthesia technique where they spray lidocaine or something. Does that mean I will be awake and coherent for this procedure? If so, I do not think I will be able to do that?
See More
No Needle Vasectomy -1 answer
I have a pea size lump on my vas at the base of my penis on the left side and then the vas feels hard and lumpy below for an inch. It isn’t painful. I am two and a half months post no needle no scalpel vasectomy.
See More
No Needle Vasectomy -1 answer
I have done tons of research and watched videos on vasectomies. Why doesn’t the AMA and AUA recommend laughing gas or general anasthesia? This looks extremely painful even when given something for anxiety! It turned me off to the whole procedure. Men feel pain too, especially in the most sensitive part of their body. In one video the doctor quipped “that’s my secret, the left side tells the right side what is about to happen.” He screamed out!
See More
Get answers from our experienced doctors.
How it works
No Needle Vasectomy -1 answer
Just had a vasectomy and woke up the next day and found out I ejaculated in my sleep. Is there something I should be worried about?
See More

Related Articles

Have specific questions?
ASK A DOCTOR