Examining The Vasectomy Procedure.
In this report, we’ll be examining the actual vasectomy procedure. But before anyone undergoes a vasectomy, they need to understand that once it is undertaken they may never be able to regain their fertility. Vasectomy reversals are possible, but these are expensive and there is no guarantee that the reversal will be a success.
Preparing For Your Vasectomy.
You’ll find that many vasectomies can actually be carried out within a family planning clinic or even inside the doctor’s office. You should look to attend the initial consultation with the physician with your partner. This will allow you both to learn what will actually be involved in the procedure, you’ll be able to discuss any possible problems you may encounter and also find out what risks may be involved. Your doctor will also discuss what he requires from you. It is quite possible that before undergoing your vasectomy, you may find that the doctor will ask you to clean and shave your scrotum.
The Vasectomy Procedure.
The vasectomy is usually a straightforward outpatient procedure and you’ll actually be awake during the process. When the doctor begins the vasectomy, he/she will inject your scrotum with a local anesthetic to numb the area. When the doctor begins the procedure, you shouldn’t feel any pain; you may just feel a slight pulling or a tugging sensation. When the doctor as finished, bandages will be applied and you will be told to wear your jockstrap to keep them in place and to keep pressure on the area. Then you’ll be given an ice pack to apply to the area, this will help to reduce any possible selling that you may have.
After the anesthetic as worn off, it’s likely that you may feel some pain and maybe some cramping. If you need to take some pain reliever, then you should just take acetaminophen, any other pain reliever such as ibuprofen or even aspirin could cause some bleeding. You could feel sore for a number of days, so just relax when you get home.
Vasectomy is an effective method of birth control. However, its effects could well be irreversible. That’s why you need to be sure that vasectomy is right for you and that there’s no chance you may want children in the future.
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