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A good summary, though not quite 100% correct. Semen is not gone after vasectomy. A vasectomy stops sperm from entering the semen which is another name for the “seminal fluid” that you referred to.

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Agree. I only meant to say that the semen is “gone” from the ejaculation load. The question was about the amount of material in the ejaculate. I did not mean to get into a discussion about the exact nature of what is going where, only that it is now “gone” from the ejaculated material. You could also dispute what is a “fluid” and what is not, but this was a quick response and not a medical paper. I hope that no one takes this as a full and complete discussion and explanation of the human male reproductive system.