Your reasons for a minimally invasive No-Scalpel Vasectomy
Reasons for vasectomy are many. Before you start reading below, watch this short video why Dr Kittel believes vasectomy is a good idea for men who are keen on permanent contraception.
The main Reasons for a No-Scalpel Vasectomy are to support the happiness, safety and stability of the families, couples or individuals seeking a permanent form of contraception.
Minimally invasive no-scalpel vasectomy
When making the decision to have a vasectomy patients often want to increase safety in their lifes. We aim to support this decision by offering you an excellent service. The minimally invasive No scalpel vasectomy is a safe and effective method designed to help you to make having sex easier, safer and therefore usually more enjoyable.
Below are some typical stories I hear every Friday in my no-scalpel vasectomy clinic. There are many good reasons to have a vasectomy and many good reasons not to have a vasectomy
Example of John, 40 and Jenny, 35 considering vasectomy
John is 40 and his wife Jenny 35. They have two lovely children, Oliver, 8 and Emily 6. John has decided that Jenny had to endure a lifetime of contraception and has taken more than her due in pills. He now wants a vasectomy, because he thinks it is one of the ways to stop worrying about contraception. They both agreed that they do not want any more children. Jenny has recently been diagnosed with increased blood pressure by her doctor and been advised to take the pill no longer.
Example of Mike, 35 and Tracey, 36 with 3 children considering vasectomy
Mike is 35 and his partner Tracey is 36. They have both 3 children Alex 9, Charlotte 7 and Poppy, 3. After trying a variety of contraceptive pills and the injection Tracey has tried the coil. However, she bled non-stop for 6 months and the coil had to come out. Also, Mike wants some really safe and non-reversible contraception, because he had enough of nappies and they really cannot afford another baby. They were really worried recently, when Tracey did not come on her period in time. Fortunately for them, everything was fine, but it made them think. Currently, Mike and Tracey are using condoms. However, they now feel they want to be a lot safer and also find the process of using condoms somewhat cumbersome.
Example of Hugh, 47 and Jane, 45 in a second relationship considering vasectomy
Hugh is 47 and his partner Jane is 45. They both have children from a previous relationship, but do not want any more children together. Jane’s children live with them and with Janes age they worry also about a disabled child, for example Down’s syndrome. They decide for a vasectomy. Jane’s previous partner had a vasectomy and she has been really worried about a pregnancy. She is currently taking the pill, but she says she is falling pregnant when “only looking at a man” and feels, that despite of her advanced age she is not safe. She has “encouraged” Hugh, who worried at first and still worries about vasectomy. In fact he has been thinking about it for years and the fear about the procedure has always stopped him having a vasectomy.
Example of couple Mervin, 28 and partner Jo, 35 both not wishing to have any children
Mervin is 28 and his partner Jo is 35. Mervin never wanted children nor does Jo and they both want to grow old together and follow their career paths. They love travelling and also both are working for an international charity bringing relief to remote regions.
Example of Martin, 30, a single man never wanting to have any children
Martin is a single man, 30 years old, and never wanted any children. He has no current fixed partner, but likes to be safe when having sex. A relationship with a partner, who wants children would be a non-starter. He wants a vasectomy to ensure he can have control and does never have to worry again.
Whatever your reason is to have a vasectomy, there are hundreds of good reasons. But as said before, there are other excellent contraceptive methods.
Why not to have a vasectomy (reasons against a vasectomy)
Now I would suggest you read lots of good reasons not to have a vasectomy. I believe vasectomy is such an important decision for a man, you should be fully informed. And I promise you I won’t hold back, you will get the full information!
And if vasectomy, why should I choose your clinic?
There are plenty of good vasectomy surgeons worldwide. so only come to see us if you feel you do not cannot find enough patient feedback on your local service, they are too expensive, too slow or you just like our style. For more information why to choose us, go next to the front page of our vasectomy website or have a look at The Bourne End Clinic and sister Leanne’s lovely familiarisation videos for our patients.
- Dr M Kittel
- Most recent update: 26/02/2025
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- Page first published: 17/12/2013