Anyone with experience?
9/21/2010 11:45:38 PM
had my pup's snipped as soon as that sonofabitch was old enoughhe had to wear one of them cone things for a while
9/21/2010 11:53:26 PM
9/21/2010 11:56:16 PM
Please guys. I have a match tonight.
9/22/2010 12:12:55 AM
I got a vasectomy in july. It was a piece of cake-- took like 15 minutes in the doctor's office. My insurance wouldn't cover it, but it was only $500. I was sore for about a week, but nothing terrible. At first, sex was a little odd because I knew shit was different "down there". But after that adjustment, it was all good. I was afraid that cumming would be different, but it's the same as before (just no live swimmers). I went back to the doc a month ago and I'm totally sterile. No kids for me!I'd be glad to answer any questions about it based on my experience. But, I'd say GO FOR IT.
9/22/2010 12:42:16 AM
I think I might do this in a year or two if I still don't want kids at that point. Take advantage of the March Madness specials.
9/22/2010 12:44:41 AM
snip snap! snip snap!
9/22/2010 1:28:01 AM
9/22/2010 8:51:02 AM
why?It's completely elective.
9/22/2010 9:46:07 AM
You'd think they'd jump at the chance to pay for a one time $500 charge, rather than insure a child for 18 years.
9/22/2010 9:49:47 AM
Do you have a smaller load now?That would be my biggest fear; downgrading from the Slave Special
9/22/2010 9:52:09 AM
^^I don't disagree there, but "that seems like a dumb business decision"is markedly different from"that's fucked up"
9/22/2010 9:58:54 AM
^^ and ^
9/22/2010 10:15:30 AM
shmorri2, a vasectomy is a great idea if you know for a fact you don't wanna have kids. There is another option though. Has your wife looked into getting herself "fixed"? There is a procedure called Essure that is supposedly less invasive, more effective, and easier than a vasectomy or getting her tubes tied. She would be the one in the doctor's office but it should be covered under a normal co-pay doctor's visit. It may be something to look into. I believe it's http://www.essure.com. Good luck with whatever you both choose. [Edited on September 22, 2010 at 10:47 AM. Reason : .]
9/22/2010 10:44:49 AM
Essure is a great option unless she has a nickel allergy (the implants are stainless).
9/22/2010 10:49:24 AM
9/22/2010 11:03:20 AM
Makes sense; the actual sperm would be what gave it it's density and Elmer's glue like consistencyNow, with just the seminal fluid, its probably more like a Toaster Struedel frosting packet
9/22/2010 11:06:09 AM
My GF had her tubes tied several years ago because her ex-husband didn't want kids. Now that she is with me, she regrets it and we have been considering reversal. The reversal procedure is WAY more expensive and is only like 75% effective.I tell you this, because you should make sure you are making the decision for YOU, and are willing to live with it. Condoms and BC work just fine if you are on the fence.
9/22/2010 11:26:40 AM
^ true, but if you're deciding between a female or a male procedure, go with the male procedure. it's way less expensive, way less invasive, and way more reversible. another plus is the pain pills they give you
9/22/2010 11:43:25 AM
^question...did you have any trouble having the procedure done with you being young? I know some doctors are hesitant to do anything because of a younger age whether or not your in a steady marriage.
9/22/2010 11:48:14 AM
^ nope. i was worried about that too, but the doctor pretty much asked if i had thought about it and reminded me that i should view it as a permanent procedure even though it can usually be reversed. the only age-related variable is perhaps the fact that my student insurance plan wouldn't cover it. but, again, the cost ($500 for everything-- consult, procedure, tests, etc.) is very reasonable for a procedure that will save you the tens of thousands of dollars that kids cost.
9/22/2010 11:57:28 AM
That totally makes sense. If money ($500) is an issue, I don't think you should be considering having the procedure in the first place. It's good to know that age wasn't a variable. I guess it's all about finding the right doctor. Did you have it done here in town? If so, do you mind sharing which office preformed the procedure?
9/22/2010 12:03:09 PM
I live in Columbia, South Carolina, so I had it done here. If anything, I think you'd have less to worry about in terms of doctors not wanting to do it in Raleigh (since it's a more progressive city than Columbia). However, I could see it being slightly more expensive in Raleigh but probably not much more. And, you probably have more options to shop around in Raleigh
9/22/2010 12:06:10 PM
I got a vasectomy back in May. As someone mentioned earlier it was pretty quick. If you ever have it done, I would reccommend getting some compression shorts to hold your guys up for about a week. Someone told me to get a jockstrap so thats what I used, but the edges/seems of the jockstrap rested right on top of the stitches. So I had to choose between the pain of something pressing up against the incesions or the dull/vomit feeling of having my boys hang and get bruised up. And I have 3 kids so I wasn't on the fence or anything about making up my mind
9/22/2010 12:07:32 PM
^ hahaha... totally forgot to mention the need to get good shorts. my balls were swollen and hanging down a good 4 inches more than usual for two weeks after the procedure and jogging was nearly impossible. it kinda made me feel like the man having huge hanging nuts though
9/22/2010 12:12:50 PM
is it reversible?
9/22/2010 12:21:32 PM
Kinda. They like to tell you that you should consider it a permanent procedure since the procedure to reverse it is much more complex, more $, and is not guaranteed to work
9/22/2010 12:28:55 PM
Damn...this shit sounds painful. Let me ask all you guys out there this...knowing what you know now...would you do it all over again? Also, if you have a SO...would you rather her have something done instead?[Edited on September 22, 2010 at 12:32 PM. Reason : .]
9/22/2010 12:31:58 PM
Considering the female procedure is much more invasive and can have some pretty brutal side effects, if it's the guy pushing for sterilization it should be the guy who gets the procedure.
9/22/2010 12:35:51 PM
^^ it's really not very painful at all. it's more an "odd sensation" while they're doing it than anything. And, yes, I would do it all over again. I would do it once a year if I had to. And, it was never an option in my mind to have my (common-law) wife have the procedure done instead of me, knowing what I know about how much harder the procedure is for women.[Edited on September 22, 2010 at 12:38 PM. Reason : h]
9/22/2010 12:37:47 PM
I would definitely do it again. The procedure is only uncomfortable for a couple of mins until your numb. I just laid on the couch for the next 3 days to help the boys heal. I've heard of guys going back to work the next day, and while it's possible if you have an office job where you don't move a lot, I wouldn't reccomend it. A few days of a little uncomfort is far greater than having to wear condoms or worry about your wife taking a pill every day (not to mention my wife got pregnant twice while on BC).
9/22/2010 12:39:03 PM
From the public health standpoint...I worry about long term sterilization solutions because it might prevent a baby, but it doesn't protect a person from STDs. There are a lot of foolish people out there who only care about knocking someone up in the heat of the moment and they don't worry so much about catching yuckies from their partner.Now for folks in monogamous relationships who don't want kids, go for it. If you're young and worry that things might change, put some boys on ice.
9/22/2010 1:10:37 PM
This thread is the beginning to a good prank on a lot of guys "Hey guys! I took your advice and got it done. It hurt like a motha."::everyone busts out laughing::"haha, you thought we were serious??! Now you can't have kids and ur nuts hurt!"
9/22/2010 2:54:59 PM
i plan on having two more kids and then getting the snip
9/22/2010 5:25:19 PM
I totally agree with what bottombaby said about catching something. I think if you are married then you should go for it. I think if you have an "open relationship" you should still use protection when with others...that's just common sense though.I still think a woman should look into the Essure procedure. From what it says on there site, it sounds a lot more reliable and less painful than a vasectomy. It's something I've thought about doing personally (with me being a girl and all, a vasectomy is not an option) but I don't know anyone who has. It still seems like it might be a much better option for a couple. Who knows though...
9/22/2010 5:30:41 PM
Maybe I'll get a vasectomy and my wife can get the Essure. Multiple barriers of defense ftw.
9/22/2010 5:33:38 PM
As a woman, I like the idea of an IUD. They're good for 5-10 years. I think it's a better option and a doctor is going to be more willing to do it for a younger person. Then when your IUD runs out and you still haven't changed your mind, you can choose a more permanent solution. Doctors can be pretty funny sometimes about sterilizing younger people.
9/22/2010 5:46:36 PM
IUDs seem like a marvelous ideaexcept for the fact that the only one without hormones is the copper oneand copper sensitivity ftl aside from the fact that doctors in the US can't use the smaller-sized IUD like doctors can in Europe, so if you have a small uterus you're fucked anyway
9/22/2010 6:37:04 PM
9/22/2010 6:59:57 PM
9/22/2010 7:04:09 PM
Some doctors won't sterilize someone under 30, others realize it's better for them to do it than force you to go to Mexico and catch some antibiotic resistant superbug all because you don't want kids. The head of gynecological surgery at UNC is an idiot so don't bother there. He told me I'd change my mind and I told him I'd change my surgeon. I still consider getting sterilized while I was open anyway one of the best decisions of my life.[Edited on September 22, 2010 at 8:11 PM. Reason : ...]
9/22/2010 8:11:19 PM
everyone on TWW agrees with that. We only wish your mother had been as smart.
9/22/2010 9:17:01 PM
any sumbitch comes near muh boys with a knife and I'll shoot that bastert.
9/23/2010 9:37:09 AM
I said it was fucked up that it's not covered because birth control is the one elective procedure that should be fully covered by our government, IMO. It's fucked up that you can't just go to a clinic and have this done for free.That being said, I'm definitely getting it done after 2 kids, covered by insurance or not.
9/23/2010 12:12:51 PM
IUD ftw ...No sore balls, no "I forgot to take the pill", and in case you want to impregnate your second wife, you can do so without facing sore balls for a 2nd time and paying extra money.My wife got her IUD after our 3rd kid (within 4 years) ... shes not so good at remembering the pill
9/23/2010 12:23:16 PM
IUDs can fail. I want the option with the lowest failure rate.
9/23/2010 12:32:51 PM
9/23/2010 12:35:52 PM
^^
9/23/2010 12:41:09 PM
9/23/2010 12:41:14 PM
Wtf is typical vs perfect?
9/23/2010 12:43:37 PM