Vasectomy Questions...

I have never been good at heeding the warnings of the CPWS (you can figure out the acronym)..."Whoop Whoop...PULL OUT...Whoop Whoop PULL OUT!!!" So that method is a No-Go! :laff:

I haven't heard of any failures from the guys I know in the AF and I REALLY hope that since they do SO many (Wilford Hall Hospital...BIG...REALLY BIG) of them, I am going to assume they know what they are doing (I know, I know about assuming anything!)
 
You could always date an older woman who has either been "fixed" or has kids already and would gouge her own eyes out sooner than trick a guy. :panic: :pThat's MY .02!!
 
Well.....

If both weren't so invasive, and if hysterectomies didn't involve messed-up hormones, and if a tubal ligation procedure didn't put me at risk of suffering any one of the following complications
  • Possibly longer or heavier menstrual bleeding and more cramping, which may be dependent upon previous bleeding and menstrual cycle patterns, and birth control methods used.
  • Menstrual irregularities and prolonged bleeding. It is not fully understood why there are bleeding disorders, but two theories are:
    • Reduced levels of serum progesterone or
    • Interruption of the blood supply from the uterus to the ovaries due to scar tissue formation.
  • Increased risk of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Chances of pregnancy after tubal ligation are about 2.5 in 1,000 women after four years post-surgery. Out of these, approximately one half will result in ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, pregnancies occurring after tubal ligation must be carefully evaluated to determine if they are intrauterine or ectopic pregnancies.
  • Failure to close the tubes that can result in a pregnancy. A round ligament, for example, may be mistaken for the tube. Also, crushed or severed tubes may heal themselves over time and grow back together naturally.
  • In rare cases, premature menopause.
  • Increased need for surgeries to control excessive bleeding.
  • Injuries to other internal organs from cauterization.
and if the risk of death weren't "low" but durn near IMPOSSIBLE, and if it weren't more expensive, and if...


well. I'll just stop there. :bandit:

If all of those things weren't a factor, I'd be on the table like *snap!*
that's the whole reason right there, in a nutshell, why i won't go that route! if anyone gets snipped, it's not me! too many things can go wrong compared to the man.

it's probably a conversation that we should probably have too sometime soon as birth control pills are just getting more and more expensive (i may have to go generic this year :eek: since brand names are now a tier 3 or 4.. just TOO high!).

so with that, how did the consult go? did you get 'er done or have it scheduled? what's the scoop so Mr. Taylor can be a bit more comfortable..hehe
 
Self love is a vasectomy, Love for someone else and her dream is called a Vasectomy Reversal. I have done both. I have heard people do fine with either.... unfortunately mind did not go well. Not horrible, but just not well. I can sum it up in one sentence. Two very large freshly shorn grapefruits that demand scratching but cause vomiting when touched which causes movement within their container which causes nausea and
vomiting.
:crazy:
 
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