Reverse Vasectomy Recovery



You have a feeling that your partner is cheating on you recently but you are not very sure. What are the warning signs of cheating partner that you should watch out for?

One of the most obvious signs cheating partner is they no longer want to have intimacy or they find excuses not to have any intimacy with you. This is very unhealthy for a marriage.

Another warning signs of cheating partner, they suddenly have to work late very frequently, they also come out with all kinds of excuses that they are busy at work or excuses to stay away from home.

This could be another hint that your partner is trying to hide something from you. If your partner is starting to talk very mysteriously on the phone and put down the phone immediately when you are beside him or maybe he suddenly develop a habit of erasing his cell phone call log or messages

Another obvious warning signs of cheating partner to watch out is condoms, contraceptive pills on your partner, etc. However, you already have vasectomy or tubal ligation.

Your partner may leave trace of evidence in his credit cards bills, you may find him or her having excessive purchases, restaurant tabs, etc.

Cheating partner may show extreme behavior, it is either showing extremely strong affections or strong disinterest in you.

The above are just some signs of a cheating partner. Even if your partner is displaying some of the above signs of the cheating, it is still not sufficient enough to determine that he or she is cheating on you. So, do not act too rash to confront them now. Most importantly, if you want to keep this relationship, you have to stay calm and understand the right ways to save your relationship. Doing a little bit of changes will help to improve your situation.

There are many ways to stop your partner from cheating on you. Click Here to see the most important tips on how to make your partner faithful to you in a short period of time.

Getting a vasectomy and getting your tubes tied…?

I know that they are both permanent birth control procedures (I know they can be reversed- sometimes.), but what exactly happens when you get a vasectomy/get your tubes tied? What are the possible procedures? How long is the recovery time? I’m just curious..
Also, by “recovery time”, is that including no intercourse for x amount of days/weeks, or can you have intercourse right after the procedures?

ok i just got these from websites but here you go:

A vasectomy is usually done in your doctor’s office or in an outpatient surgery center. The operation takes about half an hour. You’ll be awake during the procedure. Your doctor will give you a local anesthetic to numb your scrotum.

After you’re numb, your doctor will cut a small opening (an incision) on one side of your scrotum and pull out part of the vas deferens on that side. You may feel some tugging and pulling. A small section of the vas deferens is removed. The ends of the vas deferens will be sealed by stitching them shut, by searing them shut with heat, or by using another method. Your doctor will then do the same thing on the other side.

Your doctor will close the 2 openings in your scrotum with stitches. After 3 to 10 days, the stitches will disappear by themselves.

The no-scalpel vasectomy involves making a very small puncture (a hole) in the scrotum instead of an incision. The puncture is so small that it heals without stitches.

Right after the operation, your doctor will have you lie down for a couple of hours with an ice pack placed on your scrotum. You may have some bruising in the area of the surgery. The bruises should slowly lighten and be gone in about 2 weeks. You should feel back to normal within a couple of weeks.

Once sperm can’t get through the vas deferens, your testicles will begin making fewer sperm. Your body will absorb the sperm that are made.

After you have healed from the vasectomy, your sex life shouldn’t change at all. You’ll still ejaculate almost the same amount of semen as you did before, and you won’t notice a change in your sex drive.

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Tubal sterilization is a type of surgery that keeps you from getting pregnant. It closes off your fallopian tubes (which carries an egg to your uterus each month). When the tubes are closed, sperm cannot reach the egg, so you cannot get pregnant.

Sterilization won’t make you less feminine. It doesn’t cause weight gain or the growth of facial hair. It won’t decrease your sexual pleasure or cause menopause. It’s important to know that sterilization won’t protect you against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Always use a condom during each sexual activity to prevent STIs.

Closing the fallopian tubes for sterilization can be done in several ways. Tubal ligation is when the tubes are closed off by tying and cutting. They also can be closed by sealing (cautery) or by applying clips, clamps or rings. Sometimes, a small piece of the fallopian tube is removed.

You will be given anesthetics before the procedure. The four types are general anesthesia (makes you sleep), regional anesthesia (makes you numb from the waist down), local anesthesia (acts only where applied) and IV sedation anesthesia (makes you calm). The choice of anesthetic will depend on your health and the type of sterilization being done.

When a local anesthetic is injected or regional anesthesia is given, you may feel brief discomfort. The pain is relieved with pain medicines and sedatives. You’ll be awake, but sleepy. You’ll feel little or no discomfort during the procedure. General anesthesia is painless, but there are risks.

How you feel after the operation depends on your general health, the type of procedure and your tolerance to pain. You may feel tired and have slight stomach or shoulder pain. You may feel dizzy, nauseated, bloated or gassy. Most of these symptoms last only a few days.

hope i helped you out.

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