Does vasectomy make a man impotent or less potent?
No, vasectomy does not cause impotence or a decrease in libido or sexual desire. Most medical literature reports the opposite. Following the procedure, men appear to have more sexual drive and potency. Part of this could be due to the sense of security and freedom vasectomy confers on them and their partners. Tubal ligation does not reduce libido, either, and it also gives the women similar sense of security and peace of mind. Does vasectomy protect the man from venereal disease? No, vasectomy does not protect anyone from catching sexually-transmitted diseases. This is a myth that must be dispelled once and for all. Without prudence and without proper protection, any man, with or without a vasectomy, is equally susceptible to venereal diseases. Who should be sterilized for contraception, the male or the female? After a careful consideration of all ramifications, following a consultation with the physicians, the husband and wife should make the joint decision as to who should undergo th