Anyone ever get a vasectomy?

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flyingillini

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I commend your discipline on using this method. It’s the safest way to have sex. For me skin on skin is something I just need. I’m gambler at heart, so f*** it. If I’m having sex with multiple people with no protection. I’m definitely getting tested at the clinic end of the month.
I get the skin to skin when I rub it on their face and between their knockers. I bang a lot more than most and like to safe. There have been many times I’m in a situation where I don’t have one I just get jerked on them.
 
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Tanko

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I used Nair...

The cute nurse's assistant said during the consultation if I don't shave she would have to shave me. I got a gleam in my eye but decided to behave myself.
Is that part covered by insurance?

If so, in the future I need to turn in some receipts for services to my insurance company.
I wonder if those "ladies" will give out receipts? I've never asked for one before. :lmao:
 

quantumleap

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like anything else goes right most of time but sometimes complications and finally sometimes not 100% full proof

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While failures are very rare, I have seen them happen. Here are three main reasons why:
  1. Sex too soon Most often, I find a procedure fails when a couple has sex too soon after surgery. It takes several months for semen to be sperm-free after a vasectomy and the only way to know is to have your semen tested. Until then, you can still get your partner pregnant.That’s why I tell my patients that they must use another method of birth control until they have a semen sample tested and it shows a zero sperm count. Better safe than surprised by an unwanted pregnancy.
  2. Snipped tubes reconnect Rarely, we see one of the vas deferens reattach on its own. (These are the two small tubes that transport sperm from the testicles out through the penis.) Small channels can form in scar tissue and allow sperm to wiggle through.This can happen at any point following the procedure, but it is more likely to occur sooner rather than later. I have yet to see it occur with one of my patients, but that doesn’t make it impossible.
  3. Surgical error Even rarer are surgical errors. While the procedure is very simple and performed in office, errors can occur. During a vasectomy, I remove a small segment of the vas deferens and the rest is “sealed.” However, if the tube is missed (most doctors will know if it has been), the procedure will not work. Having an anatomical variation or having had a previous surgery in this area of your body can increase the risk of this happening.
Vasectomy failure is extremely rare. And, in most cases, it’s avoidable. The best thing you can do to prevent an unwanted pregnancy is to use another method of birth control until the first semen sample.
 
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Tanko

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While failures are very rare, I have seen them happen. Here are three main reasons why:


  1. Sex too soon Most often, I find a procedure fails when a couple has sex too soon after surgery. It takes several months for semen to be sperm-free after a vasectomy and the only way to know is to have your semen tested. Until then, you can still get your partner pregnant.That’s why I tell my patients that they must use another method of birth control until they have a semen sample tested and it shows a zero sperm count. Better safe than surprised by an unwanted pregnancy.
  2. Snipped tubes reconnect Rarely, we see one of the vas deferens reattach on its own. (These are the two small tubes that transport sperm from the testicles out through the penis.) Small channels can form in scar tissue and allow sperm to wiggle through.This can happen at any point following the procedure, but it is more likely to occur sooner rather than later. I have yet to see it occur with one of my patients, but that doesn’t make it impossible.
  3. Surgical error Even rarer are surgical errors. While the procedure is very simple and performed in office, errors can occur. During a vasectomy, I remove a small segment of the vas deferens and the rest is “sealed.” However, if the tube is missed (most doctors will know if it has been), the procedure will not work. Having an anatomical variation or having had a previous surgery in this area of your body can increase the risk of this happening.

Vasectomy failure is extremely rare. And, in most cases, it’s avoidable. The best thing you can do to prevent an unwanted pregnancy is to use another method of birth control until the first semen sample.
Not surprsed that QL did full research on this before committing. (y)(y)(y)

Hope all goes well today buddy.
 
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