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US
/væˈsɛktəmi, væˈzɛktəmi/
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[ UK /væzˈɛktəmˌi/ ]
[ UK /væzˈɛktəmˌi/ ]
NOUN
- surgical procedure that removes all or part of the vas deferens (usually as a means of sterilization); is sometimes reversible
How To Use vasectomy In A Sentence
- More than 10% of those who are currently sexually active have had a vasectomy.
- Surgical techniques used for vasectomy vary widely throughout the world.
- The vasectomy, he explained, was because children could weaken a fighter emotionally, distracting him from the cause of waging class war and destroying capitalism.
- Other circumstances in which rape may have occurred without DNA being present in the victim include the assailant having had a vasectomy, failed to ejaculate, or is azoospermic a shmancy word that means his semen does not contain spermatozoa. Experts answer: What Does DNA Evidence Prove?
- Mutilation and infibulation of females have been practised by savages with the same end in view, while vasectomy, orchotomy, and ovariotomy, have had their avowed advocates in our own time. The Fertility of the Unfit
- The vasectomy, he explained, was because children could weaken a fighter emotionally, distracting him from the cause of waging class war and destroying capitalism.
- Remember that a vasectomy does not protect you against sexually transmitted infections.
- A waiting period after vasectomy is required to clear the reproductive tract of sperm.
- It's because vasectomy is a brief office procedure performed under local anesthesia, compared to a tubal ligation, which is an intra-abdominal procedure performed under general anesthesia. Keeping Your Fertility Options Open
- The development of salpingectomy cutting and tying the fallopian tubes and vasectomy in the 1890s provided a relatively simple and safe technology. The Mad Among Us