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A 35-year-old father of three tells the nurse that he wants information on a vasectomy. What would the nurse tell him about ejaculate after a vasectomy?

  • A. There will be no ejaculate after a vasectomy, though the patients potential for orgasm is unaffected.
  • B. There is no noticeable decrease in the amount of ejaculate even though it contains no sperm.
  • C. There is a marked decrease in the amount of ejaculate after vasectomy, though this does not affect sexual satisfaction.
  • D. There is no change in the quantity of ejaculate after vasectomy, but the viscosity is somewhat increased.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: There is no noticeable decrease in the amount of ejaculate even though it contains no sperm. After a vasectomy, the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm from the testicles, is cut or blocked. This prevents sperm from being ejaculated, but the seminal fluid produced by the prostate and other glands still makes up the majority of the ejaculate volume. Therefore, although the ejaculate does not contain sperm after a vasectomy, there is no significant change in the amount of fluid ejaculated.

Choice A is incorrect because the absence of sperm does not impact the volume of ejaculate. Choice C is incorrect as there is no marked decrease in ejaculate volume. Choice D is incorrect as there is no evidence to suggest that the viscosity of ejaculate changes post-vasectomy.