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Be informed and discuss all your options with your spouse and your physician.

Making a permanent decision.

When your family nest is full, or you have chosen not to father a child, vasectomy offers a permanent, safe, and worry-free choice in birth control. But is vasectomy for every man or every couple?

There are some general ground rules to consider first, as well as emotional and family concerns to discuss with your partner and physician. While the law may not require that you have the consent of your wife or partner, vasectomy or any contraceptive choice is best discussed and decided as a couple. It is not uncommon to require waiting periods for patients prior to vasectomy surgery so that you’re confident in your decision.

A serious decision not to be made lightly or alone.

Couples should first explore all birth control methods available—both the positive and negative aspects—and discuss their feelings and thoughts about each, before sharing their concerns and choice with a doctor.

Vasectomy is a long-term, low-cost choice for contraception and should be considered permanent. It removes risk and uncertainty of unintended pregnancy, just as tubal ligation does, but without the additional cost, possible hospitalization and surgical time to the woman. And vasectomy does not pose the danger to men that other contraceptive methods may pose for women.

On the other hand, things change. You should be absolutely certain that you do not want to father a child later under any circumstances, even if there are significant changes in your future. While a vasectomy can sometimes be reversed, you should assume that it might not be possible to change your mind later.

Are there some men who should NOT have a vasectomy? Frankly, yes. You may regret having the procedure if you are too young at the time of your decision. Generally, there is no minimum age requirement except that you must be an adult. Common sense, however, suggests that "older is wiser."

Men under the age of 25… or those who divorce young and remarry…or those who have the procedure immediately after the birth of a child… can come to regret the decision made too early in their lives. And regardless of the man’s age, if the female partner is under the age of 25, couples may become dissatisfied with the decision.

Also, the decision to have a vasectomy should not be made based strictly on financial considerations. Your family income or circumstances may change and permit you to expand your family in subsequent years.

What about emotional considerations?

Experience suggests that you should not get a vasectomy to please someone else. The decision to father a child is yours—and your partner’s—and no one else’s.

If you have concerns about the stability of your current relationship, or your decision not to father a child in the future, a vasectomy may not be right for you at this time.

If you and your partner are experiencing sexual problems, fears, an unhappy relationship or just having difficulty communicating with each other about birth control options, it may not be a good time to decide about a vasectomy.

Vasectomy will not solve marital or sexual problems. But it can help you enjoy sexual relations more—free from the fear of unwanted pregnancy. And it can the right choice if the female partner does not want or cannot take birth control pills or use other forms of contraception.

Who are the best candidates for vasectomy?

Because this is a personal decision, there are no absolute rules, and the best answer lies in being informed. However, here are some suggestions to consider as to who is a good candidate:

  • Men and their partners over the age of 25, who are seriously committed to not having more children now, or in the future.

  • Men for whom other forms of contraception are not safe alternatives for themselves or their spouse.

  • Men who want to enjoy sex without the fear of unwanted pregnancy.

  • Men who do not feel ‘forced’ into this decision by others or financial circumstances.

  • Men who want to take the responsibility of contraception.

  • Men who are concerned about passing on a genetic disease or hereditary disability.

  • Before making a decision, discuss these and all related issues with your spouse, and seek the advice of your physician.


In Summary:

  • A vasectomy should be considered permanent, so consider your decision fully and carefully.
  • Be informed and discuss all your options with your spouse and your physician.
  • Some men (or couples) may not be well suited for a vasectomy, particularly if either partner is under the age of 25.
  • Short-term, temporary or changing circumstances may not be good reasons to consider a long-term or permanent procedure.
  • A range of contraceptive methods provides couples with a variety of alternatives worth considering.


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