It is easier for a man to get a vasectomy because it's a simple in office procedure that only requires a local anaesthetic and about 24 to 48 hours off of work. A vasectomy is also cheaper and is more easily reversed if more children are wanted at a later date.
A Tubal ligation is a major surgery that requires being fully anesthetized, an over night hospital stay, and a few weeks of recovery time. It's also very expensive and is not easily reversed if more children are wanted at a later day if it can be reversed at all.
A doctor ties off the tubes that carry the eggs to the uterus. This is to prevent pregnancy.
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A vasectomy procedure severs the vasa deferentia of a man and then ties/seals the cut ends to prevent sperm from entering into the seminal stream (ejaculate).A vasectomy is a permanent operation. It should therefore prevent the man from producing sperm in his ejaculate for life.However, it has been known for the ends of the vasa deferentia to reconnect by themselves. To be sure you could test to see that there are no sperm present in the ejaculate.
Yes, you still have your period having having your tubes tied. The uterus still sheds monthly, even though there is no egg being released to flow through the tube into the uterus.
22 years? Considering you probably didn't have your tubes tied when you were ~20, you're probably entering menopause around this time.
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"His preconceived doubt was understandable, given his close ties with the woman in question."
I am a mother of 3 and I had my tubes ties about 3 years ago. I have considered having mine reversed. I have found a doctor that will do it. This is where you start, the expected cost is some where between 14,000 and 16,000 to have it done. This is what is holding me back. I do not have that kind of money.
1) Sure, plenty of times ... sometimes it was even the husband who was the father. 2) You should know that the human body is a self-repairing device, even a "perfect" vasectomy might heal itself. That's why you can't just snip and be done, they have to use staples or special ties. The same is true for tubal ligations too.
It depends on the woman. Its a matter of comfort and taste. Its just like asking "Do men like wearing ties?"