The Pros and Cons of Having a Vasectomy

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The Pros and Cons of Having a Vasectomy When guys reach that point in their lives when they know they don’t want children (or they have plenty of them and don’t want more!), they often choose to undergo a vasectomy. Most men who undergo the procedure have no lingering effects and often are happy with the results. But there are some terrified of undergoing any sort of procedure, worried about a male organ injury happening when they get a vasectomy. The truth is that there are pros and cons to the procedure, and every man needs to know what those are in order to make an informed decision. The pros of vasectomy Any man who wants to have a vasectomy must understand what he will benefit from the procedure. 1. No more kids. The most obvious “pro” of vasectomy is that it prevents a man from fathering children. In the world of birth control, this is almost as close as a guy can get to not having that particular responsibility. 2. The procedure is quick. The procedure is a “one and done” situation – a guy goes in, gets a snip, and is out of the doctor’s office within an hour or so. This one simple procedure is all he needs. 3. Recovery is quick, too. Most men are told to take it easy on the couch for a few days. He might have some soreness for a few weeks, as well as bruising, but within a month or so he’s right as rain. 4. No more barrier protections. It usually takes about 20 releases for a guy to rid his body of all seed and thus be fine with not using protections while coupling. As long as he’s in a monogamous relationship, he can enjoy the freedom of unprotected fun without worry. 5. No pressure on a partner. Some men find themselves with a partner www.man1health.com


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