Vasectomy

So kinda not cool advertising. So there essentially using a "crochet-hook" on you then, in order to leave the incision minutely smaller than it already would have been.
My primary care was complaining that that’s all it is…. Marketing. They still make an incision but basically use a scissors vs scalpel. She’s still doing conventional. Fortunately I don’t need to pick/worry about it
 
3 months… baby #3 spoiled my 4th rifle hunt this year, but she needs to be here I guess… full disclosure I should have done a better job following up, but I didn’t. So I’ll be in for vasectomy round #2 at the end of September. Also to add it was the VA so I guess ya get what you pay for 🤷‍♂️
After how long?
 
That no cut method, they just shove scissors through your bag?
20-year veteran here, no issues and I'd do it again in a second.
 
Mine was no problem at all, fast recovery, had it done in my mid-20s after our second son was born. We only wanted two, glad I made the choice, we have several friends who have late teenagers who had a whoops baby and now have 12th graders and babys.
Hi friend. A senior and a 3 year old with one 12 year old sprinkled in the middle. I'd get snipped every year if it meant no more for sure.
 
That no cut method, they just shove scissors through your bag?
20-year veteran here, no issues and I'd do it again in a second.

I think 'no cut' is more a marketing ploy than anything to not freak guys out. I believe they just use a small trocar tip (exactly like a Muzzy broadhead) to punch a little hole that they fish out the vas and snip and cauterize, etc. It heals without stitches - except mine he did have to cut a bit more to get things done. not a big deal.
 
I think 'no cut' is more a marketing ploy than anything to not freak guys out. I believe they just use a small trocar tip (exactly like a Muzzy broadhead) to punch a little hole that they fish out the vas and snip and cauterize, etc. It heals without stitches - except mine he did have to cut a bit more to get things done. not a big deal.
Yeah, think my friend had this method done and he still want to be put to sleep. I'm dude seriously, you're going to spend a few hours in the hospital vs. a maybe 1-hour procedure. I want to say I was in and out in a 1/2 hour.
 
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