Wednesday 4 December 2013

Thinking of a Birth Control Alternative? Why Not a Vasectomy in Sydney

"Due to cultural beliefs about male virility and for the fear that it will cause impotence, some have rejected the idea of a vasectomy. However, contrary to this belief, a vasectomy procedure will not cause a man to be impotent, but instead will leave the testicles intact and still able to produce male hormones. Usually, this procedure is done in a vasectomy clinic in Sydney like Dr. Harold Judelman's practice, and can be performed in either of two ways. The first method is the conventional method wherein the doctor will make a cut in the scrotum to get to the vas deferens, then a part of the vas deferens is cut and removed."

http://www.vasectomysydney.com.au/blog/thinking-of-a-birth-control-alternative-why-not-a-vasectomy-in-sydney/

Friday 29 November 2013

A Vasectomy in Sydney Remains the Ideal Birth Control Method

"A vasectomy is a permanent method of birth control, but you can still get your partner pregnant if your sperm count is not zero. There is a follow-up sperm count two months after the procedure, which is easily completed with an over-the-counter kit found at most pharmacies. Once your sperm count is zero, no other birth control method is necessary. Men’s health is a serious matter for people living in countries like Australia. In Sydney, for instance, several men’s reproductive health groups, such as Gyneacology Centres Australia and Men’s Health Australia continue to promote safe birth control approaches like permanent sterilization as an alternative to other costly and risky methods. Men going for a vasectomy in Sydney healthcare facilities take the burden of family planning upon themselves, rather than subjecting their wives to the relatively risky procedure of tubal ligation and the many notable dangers to health associated with hormonal contraceptives and intra-uterine devices.

http://www.vasectomysydney.com.au/blog/a-vasectomy-in-sydney-remains-the-ideal-birth-control-method/

Thursday 28 November 2013

Undergo a Vasectomy in Sydney for Effective Permanent Birth Control

"Among the volunteers include Scott Halfyard, 35, who has decided together with his wife that they are not interested in having any children. On the other hand, Stuart Smith, 43, is already happy with having just one child, while Daniel Cotton, 34, already has eight children. Men may have differing reasons on undergoing the procedure, but in general, why should men undergo vasectomy in Sydney? Women have been carrying the burden of getting pregnant, and it is now the right time for men to step up and do their part in family planning. Vasectomy is one of the safest and most effective procedures for permanent birth control, preventing the sperm from being released once a man ejaculates. During the procedure, the vas deferens from each testicle is clamped, cut or sealed to prevent the sperm from being mixed with the semen that is ejaculated from the penis. As a result, the egg cannot be fertilised after intercourse because there is no sperm in the semen."

http://www.vasectomysydney.com.au/blog/undergo-a-vasectomy-in-sydney-for-effective-permanent-birth-control/