Mr. Smith is considering a vasectomy for birth control. He is worried, though, that he will experience a decrease in testosterone because of this procedure and become effeminate AND that he will be able have an ejaculation. Explain exactly what you would say to explain that this procedure is good birth control AND address his other concerns? Your answer must include good A&P.; Solution Vasectomy is a good method for birth control and here the by administering the local anesthesia, the area will be made numb and the vas deferens tubes are blocked so that sperm will not be travelling out of the body. After vasectomy, the testicles as usual produces sperms, but only their movement alone will be blocked at the site of the vasectomy, during intercourse, semen will be produced in the same amount but without sperms. So, no problem with ejaculation. So this procedure will not affect the man\'s ability to perform sexually. It will not bring any change in his moods or sex drive, hormone, other male sex characteristics etc. Without any fear Mr. Smith can for this procedure, it has gained more popularity among men as a permanent way of contraception..