March 21, 2008, Newsletter Issue #71: Alternatives to Vasectomy

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Vasectomy is one method of birth control for men not wishing to conceive children, however it is considered permanent and a reversal may not be successful. For those seeking alternatives to vasectomy, there are several options for both men and women:

Specifically for men:

abstinencecondomnon-vaginal intercourse sexual activitySpecifically for women:

abstinencebirth control medication: the Pill, patches or shottubal ligationhysterectomydiaphragmIUDspermicidal products: jelly, spongeWith each option, the goal and benefit is prevention of pregnancy, however there are alternative risks to consider. For men, condoms protect against sexually-transmitted diseases but have an 18 percent failure rate, and non-vaginal intercourse sexual activities lack the same intimacy and may pose a risk of infection, especially in terms of anal sex.

For the female options, birth control medications can increase risk for blood clots and breast cancer, surgeries are expensive and painful with several risks and potential complications, and barrier methods and spermicidal products (IUD, diaphragm, Sponge) have limited effectiveness in pregnancy prevention.

It requires research and education to decide upon the best contraception for a man and woman engaging in sexual activity. There are alternative to vasectomy, which demonstrate some effectiveness, however there are also risks which need to be considered. Consult your physician before seeking any alternatives to having a vasectomy.

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