In this deluge of misinformation, some might be wondering what’s true about vasectomies. The Washington Post spoke to physicians about vasectomies and what to believe.
In this deluge of misinformation, some might be wondering what’s true about vasectomies. The Washington Post spoke to physicians about vasectomies and what to believe:Despite the common misconception floating around social media that vasectomies are easily reversible, urologists recommend that patients treat vasectomies as permanent procedures.
Guarín acknowledged that reversing a vasectomy is generally easier than reversing a tubal ligation — a procedure to close a person’s fallopian tubes — but said “it doesn’t mean it’s necessarily easy.”Vasectomy specialists said the success rate of a reversal depends on various factors, including how long ago a person underwent the procedure and the fertility of their partner.
“If you’re going into this thinking that you can reverse a vasectomy, then you’re not a candidate for a vasectomy,” said Meera Shah, a family medicine physician and chief medical officer at Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic, which offers reproductive-health care at several health centers in New York.among patients is a fear that vasectomies will negatively impact sexual function.“I think that myth is just based on a misunderstanding of anatomy,” Curington said.
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