Doctors say that more young men are thinking about getting the snip 💬 “I’ve been dealing with vasectomy for over 13 years and it’s absolutely the busiest year I’ve ever seen” Here, they explain why ⬇️
For doctors, requests from young men like Pridgen present a challenge. In the past year, Nicholas Faure Walker, consultant urologist at The Prostate Centre, part of HCA Healthcare UK, has seen a few younger men come to his practice in an attempt to get a vasectomy. “Generally, we don’t do vasectomies on men under 30. Whether we should or not, that is up for debate. But if I were to see a man under 30, I’d ask for a second opinion and counsel them very, very carefully,” says Walker.
Matt Saunders, 27, from Manchester, says he would get a vasectomy if it was reversible. “It’s something that I’ve thought about and looked into,” he says. Saunders would like the option to have a more long-term form of contraception that isn’t as easily forgettable as a condom . It gets even more complicated with the more time passes. “It becomes less likely the reversal operation will work the longer you wait after your vasectomy,” Walker warns. “If it’s under 10 years, we put a 55 per cent success rate; over 10 years we’d call that 25 per cent.”
Campaigners, holding placards advocating birth control through vasectomy, at a National March For Women’s Lives in Washington DC, March 9, 1986.
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