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April 29, 2021Why get a vasectomy? The truth is the answer to that question is different for every man. Some people have a few misconceptions about getting a vasectomy. Others aren’t quite sure that they are as effective as some other forms of birth control. However, if you want to know the benefits and why any man may want to get a vasectomy then we’ve got you covered. Why get a vasectomy? We’ll tell you!
- You don’t want children
- You are concerned about safety
- You want a quicker recovery time
- It’s cheaper than buying birth control
- You want to take some of the burdens off your spouse
- No-scalpel vasectomies
You don’t want children
The most obvious reason why anyone would want to get a vasectomy is that they want a permanent solution to reproduction. If you know that you do not want children, or you are done having children, a vasectomy is a permanent option you should consider. Vasectomies are almost 100% effective, and there are multiple ways to conduct the procedure. A urologist can help you navigate finding the best and most permanent solution for you. One of our own urologists breaks down just how effective a vasectomy is.
You are concerned about safety
While you may experience some discomfort during a vasectomy (due to being under anesthetic), Vasectomies are fairly easy and safe procedures. Most procedures will take around 10 minutes, and after that, you’re done. It’s an outgoing patient procedure which means you don’t need to stay in a hospital bed after the procedure. While tubal ligation is a safe procedure, it is generally understood that a vasectomy can be quicker and easier on a man than tubal ligation is on a woman.
You want a quicker recovery time
Most people who have vasectomy may experience tiredness after the procedure, and doctors say you should spend the next couple of days resting. After that, you’re ready to return to life as normal. Why get a vasectomy? Because you won’t have to spend months worrying about damaging something while moving or working out. Instead, you can spend your time on your kids and loved ones and be active!
Sexual activity may be resumed in approximately 3 to 4 days. However, you are not completely sterile after the operation. Your doctor will ask you to bring a semen specimen in approximately 3 months after your vasectomy. This must be checked to be assured that the vasectomy worked and that you are sterile.
It’s cheaper than buying birth control
Why get a vasectomy for your loved one? It’s cheaper. Vasectomies are cheaper than buying other forms of birth control (condoms, pills, etc.) that add up over time. Additionally, vasectomies are also cheaper than tubal ligation. If you’re looking for the cheapest form of permanent birth control then look no further than getting a vasectomy.
You want to take some of the burdens off your spouse
While this reason isn’t tied to anything biological or monetary, it’s still important. Women can sometimes have traumatic birth. Due to this, women may be hesitant to take on another burden of having the procedure done on themselves for permanent birth control. If you would like to pick up some of the burdens, then this may be your way to contribute.
No-scalpel vasectomies
Lastly, due to the incredible advancements in urology, you now have the option to have a no-scalpel vasectomy. A no-scalpel vasectomy includes using clamps and making two punctures. No stitches or sutures will be required. If you were hesitant about getting a vasectomy because of the possibility of being cut, you no longer have to worry about that. You can read more about the procedure here.
Are you considering getting a vasectomy? Want to talk to a professional that can help you find the best permanent birth control for you? Northwoods Urology is a judgment-free clinic dedicated to providing care that is both affordable and exceptional. Contact us today to find out how we can help you!