There are post-vasectomy pregnancy options if you have a change of heart and dream of making a baby.
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Once you’ve made the big decision to get a vasectomy, the first step is finding a doctor you can trust poking around your delicates. There are plenty of easy ways to start your search, because finding the right doctor for vasectomy is an important decision that you don’t want to leave to just anybody.
Did you know that you can actually arrive to your vasectomy appointment in an Uber Black, enjoy some cocktails, eat a nice steak dinner, and bring your buddy along for the fun? Guys getting vasectomies together—or brosectomies—is like the new golf of sterilization.
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It’s been said that women can do anything—like run a Fortune 500 company or for president of the United States—and according to one study, that might even include having babies without men in the future.
Ask the majority of men who’ve had vasectomies what they thought the most painful part of the procedure was, and they’d probably say it was the period immediately afterwards (right around when the local anesthesia started to wear off).
There are lots of perfectly-valid reasons why a man might be hesitant to undergo a vasectomy: maybe he’s afraid of making such a permanent decision, or just feels a little squeamish about surgery down there.
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Up until now, men struggling with fertility issues ran into dead ends when trying to unravel the causes that were based on biology.
Guys, your morning routine is pretty simple, right? You get up and brush your teeth, shower, and maybe shave (depending on how that scruff is working for you).
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We’d do anything for our loved ones—whether that means letting their dogs out when they get stuck in the office working late, dropping off soup when they’ve come down with the flu, or helping them move their couch up three flights of stairs into a new apartment.