Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Learn the overview of the procedure. Understand the details of the procedure. Understand the risks. Talk your plans over with your partner.

Answer: The vasectomy is a simple surgery that will cut the tubes carrying sperm to be mixed with semen. It has been proven effective as a method of birth control for males and the vasectomy is usually an outpatient procedure, using only a localized anesthetic.  Vasectomies are considered permanent. Although some may be reversible, there are no guarantees. Some people save a sample of sperm just in case they would like to fertilize an egg in the future. Make sure you understand that you will likely never have children in the future after your vasectomy. Vasectomies have a low risk of complications. You will still need to practice safe and protected sex, as a vasectomy will not protect you against any sexually transmitted infections. Full recovery takes, on average, a week. The main vasectomy technique in use today is known as “percutaneous no-scalpel vasectomy”. All vasectomy procedures will target the same area, tubes known as the vas deferens. These tubes will be located, exposed, cut, tied, and then secured inside the scrotum to heal. You can expect the entire procedure to take around thirty minutes.  Your doctor will first apply a localized anaesthetic. This will numb the area and eliminate any pain. The vas deferens are then located by your doctor. This is a simple step which your doctor is able to find the vas deferens simply by feeling for them. A small and specialized tool is used next to make a hole in the skin of the scrotum. This hole will allow your doctor to access the vas deferens directly. The vas deferens, once exposed, will be cut and then tied. By cutting and tying these tubes, sperm are prevented from leaving the body, eliminating the chances of reproducing. Modern techniques cause very little bleeding and no stitches should be required. While most vasectomies are performed without problem, certain risks do exist. To make a fully informed decision about getting a vasectomy, you should understand these risks before scheduling your appointment.  Side effects that can occur immediately after the surgery:  Bleeding. Blood may appear in semen, at the site of your vasectomy, or a blood clot may form inside the scrotum. Bruising or swelling at the site of the surgery. Discomfort or mild pain. Infection, as with any surgery, is a possibility.   Long term complications that may occur are:  Chronic pain, which is rare, may occur after your vasectomy. Fluid build-up, or inflammation resulting from leaking sperm. Pregnancy, in the rare case that the vasectomy failed. If you are in a relationship, and are planning on getting a vasectomy, discuss this with your partner. Ultimately the choice will be your own, however, since this decision impacts both parties, it's best to reach the decision together.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buy a Wi-Fi extender. Understand that Wi-Fi extenders vary. Find a wall outlet near your router. Plug in your extender. Press the WPS button on the extender. Find and press the WPS button on the router. Place your Wi-Fi extender unit. Connect to your router

Answer: Wi-Fi range extenders do exactly what their name implies: they take your router's signal and repeat it so that you can connect to the network without moving your router or your Internet-connected item. There are countless models of extender available both in stores and online, so just pick one with high reviews and a comfortable price tag.  You can expect to spend between $35 and $100 on a decent Wi-Fi extender. Most Wi-Fi extenders will work with multiple router models, but buy one from the same company which made your router if possible. While the following instructions comprise the bulk of Wi-Fi extenders' setup processes, you will want to check your Wi-Fi extender's manual for specific instructions on setting up the extender with your router. It's best to set up your range extender while in the same room as your router, so try to find a place to plug in your range extender within 20 feet of your router. If your extender is wireless, turn it on and then skip this step and the next one. Attach your extender to the wall outlet via the extender's plug. If the extender has any lights on it, you should see them turn on. The WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button should be on the front or side of the extender, though you may need to check your extender's documentation to find it. You'll usually find the WPS button on the back or bottom of the router. This will connect your extender to the router. If your router doesn't have a WPS button, you'll have to follow the Wi-Fi extender's manual's instructions on setting up the extender without WPS. Once your range extender has been connected to your router, find a wall outlet about halfway between your router and the room into which you want to extend your Wi-Fi signal, then plug in the extender.  Make sure your range extender isn't near another wireless item (e.g., a microwave). Your range extender will most likely have to plug into an outlet near the floor, which will limit its range. You can solve this problem by using an extension cable. Although some modern range extenders don't harm your Internet speed, many will cut your Internet speed by as much as half. . Using your computer, smartphone, or tablet, select your router's Wi-Fi network name in the Wi-Fi menu—it should now be available courtesy of the range extender—and enter the password to connect.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your materials. Remove the entire top of the soda can. Cut off the base of the soda can. Clean up the bottom of the can. Cut the can down the middle.

Answer:
To create a soda can cover to use over a beer can, you will need to have a few things on hand. Here is what you will need:  Can of beer (full) Can of soda (empty) Can opener Scissors Metal file Use a can opener to evenly slice off the top of the soda can just under the lip. Be sure to move the can opener slowly around the whole top to prevent tearing to the can or inquiry to yourself. Again, you can use a can opener to take off the bottom portion where the can curves inward. This is where the beer can will fill the indented portion of the base. Use scissors to evenly cut just above the line that separates the silver portion at the bottom. This will ensure that you make a perfectly neat edge all the way around. Find a part of the can which has a line of writing or other line that you can neatly follow for cutting along the side. Cut along this line using scissors, from the base to the top of the can. This will open the can.