All the answers to your vasectomy FAQs
So, you’re thinking about having a vasectomy. Do you have questions or concerns about this permanent birth control for men? Get answers to your vasectomy FAQs from our Austin urologists.
Understanding benefits and risks of this permanent birth control for men
Like any surgical procedure, there are benefits and risks when you have a vasectomy. The benefits far outweigh the risks.
What are the benefits of having this surgery?
Within weeks of having this minimally invasive, in-office procedure, you can enjoy sex without worrying about unplanned pregnancies. Unlike condoms or female birth control methods, this is permanent birth control for men. Vasectomies are virtually 100% effective, as long as you wait until you obtain a semen sample that is free of sperm.
Are there any risks or complications associated with vasectomies?
Any surgical procedure involves a small amount of risk. Here are a few things that may happen after surgery, but risks and complications are rare.
- Bruising or bleeding
- Infection
- Chronic pain due to post-vasectomy pain syndrome
- Development of a lump called a sperm granuloma that requires medication
Your surgeon is happy to discuss all of your concerns with you and is here to answer any other vasectomy FAQs.
Vasectomy FAQs about what to expect after the procedure
It’s important to know what to expect after your vasectomy, so you can prepare for your recovery. Here are the answers to two of our most frequently asked vasectomy FAQ’s.
How long does recovery take?
You go home after the procedure in our offices. Plan to rest and take it easy for a day or two after the surgery. Many men schedule surgery on a Friday, so they can rest over the weekend and return to work on Monday.
- Using ice packs for the first 24 hours or more helps relieve pain and swelling.
- Ibuprofen or acetaminophen should provide the pain relief you need.
- Wear a jockstrap without a cup for support that helps relieve discomfort.
- Plan to take two days off from vigorous exercise.
When can I have sex without birth control?
Naturally, this is another one of our most-asked vasectomy FAQs. The answer is, it’s important to use birth control until your semen analysis is sperm-free, usually about two or three months after your vasectomy.
Will the surgery affect my sex life?
This is one of the most frequent vasectomy FAQs our Austin urologists hear. The surgery will affect your sex life in one way, and one way only — you can now have worry-free sex! A vasectomy won’t affect your ability to have erections or orgasms. No worries.
Our Austin urologists are vasectomy pros
When you are ready to retire your fertile swimmers, or if you have more questions about permanent birth control for men, contact us. Our caring surgeons can complete your snip in a snap!