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Is it medically possible to have a partial oricodomy?

Started by Bellaon7, October 22, 2009, 08:37:15 PM

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Bellaon7

In other words, is it possible to have the tubes that connecet the testes with wherever they go, severed & tied at the point of the sever, on both ends/sides, yet leave the testes in place, blood supply & all?
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Janet_Girl

Yes it is call a vasectomy.  But it does not stop and production of any kind.  It is just a permanent form of birth control.


Janet
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Bellaon7

I don't believe my friend can produce sperm any longer, but she has to stop the production of testosterone medically, but can't afford a full orichodomy.
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jesse

why not then just an androgen blocker or am i missing something
jessica
like a knife that cuts you the wound heals but them scars those scars remain
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Sandy

The vasectomy procedure just stops the ejaculation of sperm.  Testosterone will still be produced.

Any procedure that would stop the introduction of testosterone will effectively eliminate the blood supply and cause the testes to become necrotic (die).  Not a good thing for overall health.

However, use of anti androgens longer than 8 or 9 months will produce a chemical castration and the production of sperm and testosterone will be effectively eliminated permanently.

-Sandy
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Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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