View All     Post Message

Hot Topics Categories

Aging

Alternative Medicine

Big Pharma

Children's Health

Consumer Products and Services

Diseases and Conditions

Drug Talk

eDrugSearch.com Testimonials

Everything Else

Food and Drug Administration

Health 2.0

Health Insurance

Healthcare100

Humor

Inspirational

Introduce Yourself

Medications

Men's Health

News and Media

Pharmacy Talk

Public Health and Safety

Religion and Spirituality

Reproductive Health

Senior Health

Suggest a Category

Using eDrugSearch.com

Weight Loss Tips and Issues

Women's Health


Reproductive Health > Vasectomy or Tubal Ligation?

  Posted By

May 9, 2008, 12:27 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
Chris  

  Subject

Vasectomy or Tubal Ligation? 

  

That is the question many couples may face when they have decided that their family is complete. It is a decision we made over 17 years ago and one that we have not regretted. To me having a vasectomy was the only option. Tubal ligation was just too risky, involved in-patient care and took a while to heal from. With me it was and out-patient procedure and except for a few minor restrictions things went back to normal soon.

Have you asked this same question? What was your answer?

Chris  

Comments

 

May 9, 2008, 12:54 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
K to the J says...

  

I saw a similar post on here the other day in association with your question.

Why not just use birth control?
Why are you willing to get yourself snipped?

This scares me - the thought. 

 

May 9, 2008, 2:23 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
MonAme says...

  

I think its a great choice to prevent unexpected late in life pregnancies. If the couple has no worry about STDs, and is willing to make the choice its not a problem at all. As you said it was only a small change for a couple days before you were back to normal. I wonder what the cost comparison is for a tubal ligation compared to buying birth control until you can no longer reproduce? 

 

May 9, 2008, 11:06 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
Dogget says...

  

I too agree that the snip is a wonderful choice when the family is complete. Birth control has risks-either of failure or risks of side effects from hormonal control.

Tubal-well it's surgery of a far more major nature than a vasectomy. On the other hand if the woman is having a c-section and chooses to do it at the same time, I think it becomes a more viable option. 

 

May 10, 2008, 4:09 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
Simplyme says...

  

We are actually having this discussion currently. I was informed that surgery would be a little more risky since I am a cancer risk. I have 4 children and the youngest is 4 months old. The issue I have is it appears to be easier for me to get help covering costs of me having surgery than for him getting a vasectomy. Anyone else run into this? Maybe I am just looking in the wrong places and asking the wrong questions.  

 

May 11, 2008, 12:00 am
Flag as Inappropriate
Mercy says...

  

My wife and I had this discussion several years ago after our third child. I decided that I'd get snipped but took too long to get around to doing it - so she went and got snipped. 

 

May 11, 2008, 12:25 am
Flag as Inappropriate
roxy114 says...

  

I don't know. I think you have to be 100% done to do it, and I know so many people who had "baby-opps" after they were done and can't imagine life without them. 

 

May 11, 2008, 1:20 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
skatss says...

  

There's nothing wrong with the man having a vasectomy. It's a safe procedure and much easier and safer than what a woman would have to do.

It shows how responsible the couple is when they choose this type of birth control. 

 

June 2, 2008, 10:01 am
Flag as Inappropriate
pheinbaugh2 says...

  

I think it is great. My hubby will be going under the knife after our next child. He is fine with it. I will have carry 2 children for 10 months a peice and been in labor for about a day and a 1/2. Seems fair to me. 

 

June 28, 2008, 5:56 pm
Flag as Inappropriate
KrisNY says...

  

I think that if the woman can have this during the time of childbirth (after the baby is born) then it's the way to go. I don't think this is true though.
I think the best way is for the man to have the vasectomy. 

 


What do you think?

Enter Your Reply

 
 

    Notify me of follow-up comments via email