Ejaculation in men or Assigned Males at Birth (AMAB) occurs when the penis releases a white fluid (semen) after sexual stimulation.
The semen consists of sperm which is responsible for reproduction.
With the increasing birth rates worldwide, several birth control measures have surfaced.
Vasectomy is a well-known method of male birth control. It cuts the supply of sperm to the semen.
However, there are several concerns related to one’s ejaculation after vasectomy.
Some of these concerns include the volume of ejaculation, ejaculation time, and painful ejaculation after vasectomy.
This article will discuss these concerns in detail.
Effects on ejaculation after vasectomy
The ejaculation of an individual usually remains unaffected after a vasectomy.
Most men or AMAB are concerned about difficult and painful ejaculation after their vasectomy.
There is limited research if vasectomy causes any negative impacts on one’s sexual functions.
The only difference in ejaculation lies in the semen since it contains no sperm.
Even though the sperm is absent from the semen, the consistency, volume, and color remain the same.
These factors stay the same after vasectomy because sperm only makes up a very small volume of the semen.


