w-what!? like you cut it and tie it then you untie it and join it again?? That's possible? sry I'm not a biology student so this sure sounds weird to me, enlighten me with your knowledge pls
w-what!? like you cut it and tie it then you untie it and join it again?? That's possible? sry I'm not a biology student so this sure sounds weird to me, enlighten me with your knowledge pls I'm a sandwich
During the procedure, a surgeon reconnects each tube (vas deferens) that carries sperm from a testicle into the semen. After a successful vasectomy reversal, sperm are again present in the semen, and you may be able to get your partner pregnant.
w-what!? like you cut it and tie it then you untie it and join it again?? That's possible? sry I'm not a biology student so this sure sounds weird to me, enlighten me with your knowledge pls I'm a sandwich
It’s true. These days it’s reversible. Probably more or less as you imagined. I don’t t know the exact details
you dont need to be a medical student they teach you this in health and sex education, you can also google it mangoga
they teach stuff like that in health and sex education class? that's actually new to me and yep google always gives the answer but let's just pretend it doesn't exist UwU
There had better be a baby coming