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Home » Article » Health-and-Fitness Vasectomy surgery - who should have it.
J.P. Miller filed under "Health-and-Fitness"
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Deciding to have vasectomy surgery is a very important choice
for a man to make and the final decision should be left up to
you. Not your family or wife after all it is your body and you
must live with the consequences for the rest of your life. If
you’re a man that intends to never have children again then you
may be a good candidate to have this procedure done. If you
KNOW, not just think you never want to have children again in
your life time then you might want to explore the possibility of
having vasectomy surgery.
Remember that having vasectomy surgery will in most cases stop
your ability to deliver viable sperm to your mate so pregnancy
doesn’t occur, having this procedure like any operation will not
guarantee that you will not get a women pregnant. Abstinence is
the only 100% way to avoid this. Generally the success rate is
very high, well over 99%.
Vasectomies are for birth control but will not protect you from
STD’s such as Aid’s, Gonorrhea, syphilis or any other sexually
transmitted disease. Some people even develop a false sense of
security after having a vasectomy and ignore the risks involved
with having multiple partners, using the excuse that they will
not get the girl pregnant as a reason for not protecting
themselves. Safe sex is always important when you’re not in a
long-term monogamous relationship.
Here is a list of items you may want to go over before having
the big “SNIP”.
-Am I certain that I never want to have children in the future?
-Although the success rate is very high, it’s not a 100% that
this will work for me.
-I have discussed my choice to have vasectomy surgery with my
wife/partner.
-This is a very quick and relatively safe surgery, however like
any operation there are dangers and the risk of complications.
-I assume I will never have children, but just incase I change
my mind in the future do I want to go to a sperm bank prior to
surgery and have my sperm preserved.
-I have done all the research I can think of to make sure I have
all the facts I need to make an informed decision.
-I have consulted my doctor and asked all the questions I could
think of and I’m confident that I want to have the procedure
done.
This is only a short article about vasectomies. The bottom line
is it’s your life and doing as much investigating and research
as possible will help you to make sure you make the right
choice. Don’t be shy about making a long list of questions to
ask your doctor. Sometimes people are intimidated by there
doctor’s because you don’t have the vast knowledge he/she has.
If a doctor is evasive or try’s to blow off your questions than
be persistent if you still can’t get your questions answered
then find another surgeon.
About the author:
J.P. Miller is a free lance writter and website promoter. If you
would like more information about vasectomies please click the
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