Should be same: Hopefully the only thing missing in your semen is sperm. These are microscopic creatures and don't take up much space/volume of the semen. As a result, your semen quantity/quality/consistency should be about same as before the vasectomy. You may see some blood at first, but this should resolve. If you have any problem/concern, consult doc. Good luck.
Answered 12/9/2013
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