Vasectomy Consumer Guide
Are You Considering a Vasectomy?
There's no doubting that a vasectomy is one of the most effective methods of birth control available. However, because its effects can be permanent, you and your partner really need to consider whether you are ready to take this step and ask yourselves if you are sure that children aren't going to be a part of your relationship at any point. It's true that vasectomy reversals can and are performed regularly these days; but they are expensive and there's no guarantee that the patient will ever regain his fertility.
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Can You Afford a Vasectomy?
If you are contemplating a vasectomy, then one of the biggest questions on your mind is whether you can afford it? The vasectomy is one of the most efficient forms of birth control available and we shall be taking a look at what fees you can expect to pay within this article.
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Pros and Cons of Vasectomy
There are a few pros and cons of vasectomy operations. Obviously, deciding to undergo this procedure will change a person's life, possibly forever. Therefore, before deciding to take on such a dramatic change, it is only natural to weigh the positive and negative consequences of this decision. Here is everything you need to know.
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Vasectomy Reversal
For couples in which the male has undergone a previous vasectomy, there are two primary methods of achieving pregnancy - a vasectomy reverse and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), with in-vitro fertilization being the most common method. With both processes featuring similar success rates (vasectomy reverse is slightly higher), it can be confusing to determine which is the ideal solution.
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The Woman's Guide to Understanding Vasectomy Reversal
When it comes to vasectomies, most men mistakenly think that their partners aren't that concerned about the procedure. When in fact, women want to know exactly what's going on. This process involves them too, and while you may not exactly look at it that way when you're the one sitting in bed with an ice pack down below, the truth is your partner has many questions they would like to have answered. Here are some common questions women have about vasectomy reversals.
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Is Vasectomy the Right Form of Birth Control for You?
Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that provides a permanent form of birth control for men. There are two tubes in the penis, known as vasa deferentia, which carry sperm from testicles to the seminal fluid. Under Vasectomy, these two tubes are severed and sealed. Once the surgical procedure is through, your semen will become sperm-free. It means now when you ejaculate during sexual intercourse with a woman, she will not get pregnant. The biggest problem with this method of birth control is that you cannot get it reversed. Therefore, you must understand it pros and cons before going for the same.
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Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer
One scare story about vasectomy is that it causes prostate cancer. This began when two new studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that men who had a vasectomy more than 20 years earlier faced an 89 percent greater risk of prostate cancer than those who have not undergone the procedure.
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How Much Will a Vasectomy Reversal Cost You?
There have been many people who have had a vasectomy only to regret their decision later on in their lives. Many of those who find themselves in this position start looking into the possibility of having a vasectomy reversal. The big question for many is whether they can meet vasectomy reversal costs?
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Can Pregnancy Occur Even After You Have Had A Vasectomy?
There are many guys who believe that once they have had a vasectomy they have no concerns regarding pregnancy. Though a vasectomy is one of the most effective methods of birth control, care still needs to be taken if you want to avoid an unwanted pregnancy. One of the main reasons for an unwanted pregnancy after a vasectomy is because an alternative method of birth control wasn't used in the first few months following the actual vasectomy. It's important that you realize that once you have had your vasectomy, it is still possible for you to father a child in the first few months following your operation. This is because your body will continue to hold a small amount of sperm for a short period. It is for this reason that you must continue to use another form of birth control until your doctor gives you the all-clear.
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