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  2. Vasectomy - Wikipedia

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    The cost of cryo-preservation (sperm banking) may also be substantially less than alternative vaso-vasectomy procedures, compared to the costs of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) which usually run from $12,000 to $25,000.

  3. Legal status of human sterilization by country - Wikipedia

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    Laws regarding sterilization for contraceptive purposes around the world: Legal from the age of 18. Legal from the age of 21, 25 or 18 for those with two children. Legal from the age of 25. Legal from the age of 30, 35 or 40. Legal for those with at least 3, 4 or 5 children sometimes with additional age requirements.

  4. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    The copper IUD (also known as a copper T intrauterine device) is a non-hormonal option of birth control. It is wrapped in copper which creates a toxic environment for sperm and eggs, thus preventing pregnancy. [2] The failure rate of a copper IUD is approximately 0.8% and can prevent pregnancy for up to 10 years.

  5. Vas-occlusive contraception - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the mechanism of action of vas-occlusive contraceptive methods. Vas-occlusive contraception is a form of male contraception that blocks sperm transport in the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts. Various vas-occlusive contraceptive methods have been researched for human-use, with ...

  6. Male contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    Vas-occlusive contraception is a form of male contraception that blocks sperm transport in the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts. Vas-occlusive contraception provides a contraceptive effect through physical blockage of the vas deferens, the duct connecting the epididymis to the urethra.

  7. No-scalpel vasectomy - Wikipedia

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    No-scalpel vasectomy (also called non-scalpel vasectomy, keyhole vasectomy or NSV) is a type of vasectomy procedure in which a specifically designed ringed clamp and dissecting hemostat is used to puncture the scrotum [ 1] to access the vas deferens. This is different from a conventional or incisional vasectomy where the scrotal opening is made ...

  8. MSI Reproductive Choices - Wikipedia

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    To allow women around the world to choose when they have children. MSI Reproductive Choices, named Marie Stopes International until November 2020, [ 1] is an international non-governmental organisation providing contraception and safe abortion services in 37 countries around the world. MSI Reproductive Choices as an organisation lobbies in ...

  9. More NC men are looking up vasectomy information after ... - AOL

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    Though most vasectomy reversals are effective, they can cost anywhere from $3,000-$15,000 and are usually not covered by health insurance companies, according to Verywell Health, a health ...