A Slightly Uncomfortable, Absolutely Necessary Argument for VasectomiesIf you’re not exactly sure what a vasectomy entails, it’s a very simple procedure that cuts or seals the tubes that carry sperm. It should — as long as you wait at least three months — prevent pregnancy. It is reversible, and you probably already knew that because of that one episode of The Office. But do not get one if you’re planning on reversing it. That Office episode does a good job explaining why. Our first reason to get a vasectomy: They're 99% effective. That’s on par with an IUD, but unlike an IUD, vasectomies are one and done. IUDs can last up to 12 years, so your partner may need more than one in her lifetime and there are occasionally some pretty bad side effects. This isn't the case with vasectomies as they're more effective than condoms. Even when used 100% correctly, condoms are only 98% effective. So now, we bet you're wondering, what’s it really like going through the maligned and misunderstood procedure? Our writer Brandon Wetherbee shares his vasectomy experience — and he doesn't spare any details. Here's everything you need to know about having a vasectomy — including all of the highs and lows from the moments before, during and after the surgery, and how to know if you're ready for one yourself. |