Why does a man have to wait 10 days to have intercourse after a vasectomy?


Question:
My boyfriend had a vasectomy 2 days ago. He feels ready to have sex now but the doctor's instructions say to wait 10 days. Why?

Answers:
When the volcano blows it erupts violently with no reckoning on how it comes out in one big blast or one small blast and it travels at fast quick rate that can stretch the lining and even burst the stitches.
Do you want the stitches/wound to reopen, especially considering where the surgery took place?

Think about it.
Don't want to mess anything up AND there can still be sperm ready to come out for a while. the time allows any that can be alive and discharged to die off.
They have to wait for the check to clear.
cause it will fall off from the shock of the operation
it takes a certain amount of days.for the sperm that are backed up in the scrotom to be ejacutated or to die.then the ejacuation after the ten day period should be sperm free..but you suppose to be tested to be 100% sure. Your health care provider should have explained that to you.
To give way to recuperation/ healing.
You don't want him to blow out the plumbing job the doctor did, do you?
there are still some little swimmers left alive in there and could potentially cause a pregnancy. After 10 days they should all be gone. Also post-op healing needs to take place.
The healing from the operation may increase your boy friends desire for sex but there are two reason for him to wait before having intercourse. He needs to make sure that the vas deferens which are the tubes that were cut have been safely closed and that no sperm can leave the testicle. He needs to have a semen sample evaluated by a laboratory to make sure there are no sperm in his ejaculate and that the cauterization of the vas deferens was successful and that they have healed completely. I believe the waiting period is supposed to be more like 30 days not 10 days.

I would think your boy friend should seek the advice of the surgeon about the 10 days..You must make absolutely sure that when he ejaculates that he has no sperm in his semen. Without the laboratory evaluation of the semen you will not know if the operations was or was not successful
would you want to have sex right after you gave birth?
You have to let him heal.damn
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