Post-Vasectomy Care: When Can You Ejaculate After Surgery? - Urology

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After undergoing a laser vasectomy, if it has been three days and there is no pain or swelling, it is generally recommended to wait at least seven days before resuming ejaculation.
This allows adequate time for healing and reduces the risk of complications.
However, it's always best to follow your doctor's specific advice regarding your recovery.

Za Nan, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/02/25

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: I personally recommend about a week.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2024/02/25

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After undergoing a vasectomy, it is essential to follow proper post-operative care to ensure a smooth recovery and minimize complications. Generally, patients are advised to refrain from ejaculation for a period of time after the surgery. In your case, since you are on the third day post-surgery and experiencing no pain or swelling, you may be eager to know when you can resume sexual activity, including ejaculation.

Typically, most healthcare providers recommend waiting at least one week (7 days) after a vasectomy before engaging in sexual intercourse or ejaculation. This recommendation is based on the need for the surgical site to heal adequately and to prevent any potential complications, such as bleeding or infection. During the first week, the body is still in the healing phase, and engaging in sexual activity too soon may disrupt the healing process.

Here are some important considerations regarding post-vasectomy care:
1. Healing Time: The surgical site needs time to heal, and while you may not feel pain or swelling, internal healing is still taking place. The risk of complications can increase if you engage in sexual activity too soon.

2. Follow-Up Appointment: It is advisable to have a follow-up appointment with your healthcare provider. They can assess your healing progress and provide personalized advice on when it is safe for you to resume sexual activity.

3. Ejaculation and Sperm Clearance: After a vasectomy, it is important to note that sperm can still be present in the reproductive tract for some time. It may take several ejaculations (often around 15-20) to clear any remaining sperm. Therefore, even after you resume ejaculation, it is crucial to use alternative contraception until your doctor confirms that your semen is sperm-free.

4. Signs of Complications: While you are currently experiencing no pain or swelling, it is essential to monitor for any signs of complications, such as increased pain, swelling, redness, or discharge from the surgical site. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

5. Gradual Resumption of Activities: In addition to sexual activity, you should also avoid strenuous physical activities, heavy lifting, or high-impact exercises for at least a week or as advised by your doctor. Gradually reintroducing activities can help prevent complications.

6. Emotional Considerations: It is also important to consider the emotional aspects of recovery. Some individuals may experience anxiety about sexual performance or changes in sexual function after a vasectomy. Open communication with your partner and healthcare provider can help address these concerns.

In conclusion, while you are feeling well three days post-vasectomy, it is generally recommended to wait at least seven days before resuming ejaculation. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation and recovery progress. They can provide the best guidance to ensure a safe and effective recovery.

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