A vasectomy is one of the most popular forms of contraception in the United States and worldwide. Each year, more than half million men in the US choose to get a vasectomy.
The No Scalpel Vasectomy procedure was developed in the early 1970s in China. About 50 million No-Scalpel Vasectomies have been performed around the world.
Sterilization for a man (vasectomy) is significantly less expensive than for a woman (tubal ligation), which may be up to five times more costly.
Vasectomies are nearly 100 percent effective and safe. They don’t reduce a man’s sexual drive, virility, or ability to have or enjoy sex.
Most vasectomies are done in the doctors’ offices. A No-Scalpel Vasectomy takes only about 10 minutes.
Most patients can go back to work in two days.
There may be little or no cost to you since most health care insurance programs cover vasectomies.
Limitations of Vasectomy:
Not 100% reversible
Must use other forms of birth-control for three months until sperm-free.
Does not prevent transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STI’s).
Advantages of Vasectomy…
Low one-time expense often covered by insurance companies
More dependable than any other form of contraception including female sterilization.
Eliminates risks associated with birth control pills or shots and the IUD.
Vasectomy reversals are less costly and more successful than tubal ligation reversals (see Vasectomy Reversal).
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