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skyler_m 03-09-2004 02:10 PM

Getting Fixed?
 
No, I'm not broken. I need a LOT more use before that happens. :D

My wife is due with our second child in about 6 weeks. We're both pretty darn sure that this will be our last. I've been trying to do some research on vasectomies, but am curious if any guys on here have had one. Good thing? Bad thing?

Just curious.

OH! Most important. If you got it done, how long were you out of service?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

THANK YOU!

Lilith 03-09-2004 02:34 PM

OMG My sex life got 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 times better once Mr. Lil got fixed.

Spoo tasted better, we could have sex anytime and anywhere.

Now Mr. Lil was a tad bit wussy about it. shhhhh! Don't tell him I said that. I had just had a nearly 10 pound baby, which I correlate to having a grenade go off in my vagina, and he was squirmy for a couple days about 2 nicks in his boys. He followed Doc orders and used ice and did not exert himself. He did fine. I let him live despite his whining:p

Lilith 03-09-2004 02:35 PM

Oh and don't forget to go for 2 semen analysis checks to make sure all the swimmers have disappeared:D

skyler_m 03-09-2004 02:39 PM

Lilith - Thank you very much for your take on it. This is exactly what I was hoping for.... However, I could have done without the "grenade" visual. LOL

soph 03-09-2004 02:44 PM

Im going to ask a question, it might seem repulsive, what can I say, im curious?

Is she into sex during prenancy because i can never see that being very attractive and its always something that interests me in a sick.........perverted........wierd sort of way


Apologies for any offence caused ( i blame it on my newness)

skyler_m 03-09-2004 02:49 PM

soph - any questions which can broaden your horizons are a good thing. :D

As a general rule, pregnant women tend to get very horny. As for me, I absolutely love seeing pregnant women. My wife is absolutely gorgeous when she's pregnant. I can't get enough of her. The only problem is that you get fairly limited in the positions you can do as she gets closer to delivery.

Hope this helps... and no offense taken. Different strokes for different folks.

jseal 03-09-2004 02:53 PM

soph,

My wife was - both times.

Lilith 03-09-2004 02:56 PM

I was rabid...but then I still am :p

skyler_m 03-09-2004 02:57 PM

LOL@Lilith

soph 03-09-2004 03:12 PM

Don't ask me why it interests me, I just find it bizzarre, especially as it can help enduce junior into saying hi!

Lilith 03-09-2004 03:16 PM

Skyler_m don't your av and my av look good together??? They should hook up :p

skyler_m 03-09-2004 03:18 PM

Lilith - I have thought that for quite a while. Would love to see you from any angle imaginable without a camera in the way. :hot: :slurp: :bsex:

skyler_m 03-09-2004 03:19 PM

soph - semen actually helps to induce labor when pregnant women have sex near their due date, as well. :D

IAKaraokeGirl 03-09-2004 03:21 PM

See "Pregnant Women," link below. :D

Lilith 03-09-2004 03:21 PM

What were we talking about???



Oh yes! Getting neutered:p Seeing as how I am not spayed I prefer neutered males. BTW Mr. Lil's weenie whacker's name was Dr. Hatchett...I kid you not.

skyler_m 03-09-2004 03:23 PM

IAKG - I've looked at your pregnant thread many times since I got here last fall. A true vision of a pregnant beauty. :D

Lilith - LOL. I doubt I would have gone to Dr. Hatchett..

having_fun 03-09-2004 03:27 PM

I had it done after our second child. Unlike the Dr. Ordered I had to check my little buddy out about 6 hours after the procedure. I was really worried that things wouldn't be the same....

Everything was/is great....

skyler_m 03-09-2004 03:28 PM

fantastic, having_fun. I've read about the procedure and that it's pretty fool proof. I really don't want to put my hoohah into any un-necessary danger. :D

soph 03-09-2004 03:33 PM

what link IAKaraokeGirl?

skyler_m 03-09-2004 03:36 PM

soph - Look for the "pregnant" link in her signature.

LixyChick 03-09-2004 03:40 PM

Just one thing to add.....from a friends experience, that is....

He was "absolutely, positively" sure he NEVER wanted to procreate again........and then he divorced and met a younger girl and [she] wanted to have children and [he] knew it and he married her and she made him go get the vasectomy reversed and he said that this was the "absolutely, positively" WORST pain he has ever had in his entire life!!!!!

So hun........make sure you know all the angles and are sure of the finality! Good luck!

skyler_m 03-09-2004 03:42 PM

Lixy - Thanks. This is the stuff I'm looking for. I'm 100% sure I am going to be happy with 2 kids. She's 99% sure right now, but she's also in the awkward pregnant lady stage, too.

It's not something I would do immediately, but am researching.

osuche 03-09-2004 05:28 PM

I've had several friends who did it. General rule is 1-2 days out of commission, and the follow-up doctor visits (more Dr. time than my closest friend has had in 10 years). :D

Everything was FINE. Besides..men willing to have vasectomies are sexy. :hot:

WildIrish 03-09-2004 05:31 PM

I underwent the knife one month after the birth of our third child. In my procedure, they snipped each tube, burned the ends, folded them back on each end and tied them. I'd need super-sperm to get anyone pregnant. (imagines little swimmers with a red S)

It wasn't a painful procedure. I could, however, feel them tugging when they tied the knots. That almost made me vomit. It could've been the three valiums though. I took all three at once and drove myself there and back. ha ha

Recovery was swift and uncomfortable. Not ridiculous. I was operated on Friday morning and back to work by Monday, sitting and walking gingerly but fully operational. It was a few weeks before sex and yes Lilith...filling the cup for my test was fun. The only problem that plagues me now because of the procedure is the scar tissue that's built up. It's not much but does cause some discomfort. I get the feeling like my balls are pinched in my underwear even though they aren't. My doctor said I could have the tissue surgically removed if the pain is that bad, but I'm not ready for that yet.

PM me if you have any questions.

imaginewithme 03-09-2004 08:44 PM

First off, I love your new ava. skyler..very hot. :hot: Secondly, congrats on the upcoming child.

Good luck with your decision.

denny 03-09-2004 08:58 PM

It's really not a big deal. A few days of discomfort and I must admit I was reluctant to have sex for a couple weeks. But the real gift was the first orgasm after healing. It was positively the most intense orgasm I have ever had. Enjoy!

imalikalotapuss 03-10-2004 12:59 AM

It's not as scarey as you think. I was nervous as hell. They had me preped and was waiting for the doctor to come in, he had to leave and deliver a baby! I almost said that's it i'm outta here. The fear is worse than the procedure. I waited for a couple of days and had to see if he still worked. The only thing is, make sure that is what you want. I now regret it, as i'm getting divorced and might someday want another. I don't think that i would have the reversal procedure done. i have heard that it is not only painful, very expensive. The only side effects i had, is the scar itches, still does after 8 years.

Grumble 03-10-2004 01:22 AM

I had a vasectomy about 11 years ago. I had it under a local anaesthetic and could feel a bit of tugging down below but no pain. My balls did swell up quite a lot and there was some bruising. I was uncomfortable for 4 to 5 days which was longer than the others but as I am a diabetic this is normal. Diabetics have oxygen displaced in their blood stream by higher sugar counts an this slows down the healing process.

I bought a scrotal supporter to prevent them swinging around which was not a good thing at the time LOL.

My sex equipment still works fine and several tests proved that there are no wrigglies. Ask Curvy for an independant report as to the functionality after the 9th May :D

It is a relatively simple procedure with very few compications and is far easier for a man than for a woman to have her tubes tied.

No regrets or wimpyness on my part, better than going to the dentist. :)

thereIam 03-10-2004 03:37 AM

skyler, like the other guys have said, it's no biggie. Drove myself to the office, jumped up on the table. No pain meds, just a little local anesthetic. Slice, tug, snip, stitch. Drove myself home, sat around all night, wondering "is that it?'
Got up the next morning and went squirrel hunting, popped three stitches jumping over a creek. Had sex that night. Missed no work, missed no nookie, had no pain, or bleeding. (other than from the popped stitches :D )

The problems I have seen other men have were because of their choice of doctor. Any doc can do the procedure, but why would you let a family doc do the slicing and dicing? My guy was a very experienced, talented urologist. (also a battalion surgeon in the U.S. Army, kinda knew his way around sharp pointy objects)

Oh, and you might consider performing the hair removal yourself, at home. It is one thing to let a man slice your scrotum open, quite another to watch him shave it! :D

Grumble 03-10-2004 06:01 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by thereIam


The problems I have seen other men have were because of their choice of doctor. Any doc can do the procedure, but why would you let a family doc do the slicing and dicing? My guy was a very experienced, talented urologist. (also a battalion surgeon in the U.S. Army, kinda knew his way around sharp pointy objects)

:D


Very good point thereIam.

I forgot to mention that my procedure was done by a urologist too.

Getting your GP to do it is not a great choice unless they have their regular surgical lists in a hospital.

I choose a specialist anytime and have worked around the medical profession for 25 years. I knew the surgeon and his skills because I worked in all the operating rooms in Tasmania at the time and knew the good from the bad.

skyler_m 03-10-2004 07:13 AM

Cool! Thanks, everyone.

If I do choose to get this done, it won't be for a while yet. My wife and I have just been talking about options. Her thought is that if she would have to have a C section, she would probably go ahead and get her tubes tied. I said that if she didn't want that or if a C section wasn't done, it would make more sense (and be less intrusive) for me to get the vasectomy.

As always, the Pixie family has been very helpful. :D

naughtyangel 03-10-2004 08:27 AM

Congrats on your 2nd, Skyler!

I just wanted to say that I think it's so great, your feelings on why you'll probably be getting the procedure instead of your wife. Hubby and I have discussed that when we're finished (though not for a while, yet!) if I happen to need a section I'll go ahead and have a tubal done at the same time...otherwise, he'll go for the V. So many men refuse to let a doctor anywhere near there, no matter that the alternative is major surgery for their wife :rolleyes:

Besides, between fertility treatments, being pregnant and giving birth, I'll have been poked and prodded by enough doctors to last me a lifetime. lol

skyler_m 03-10-2004 09:53 AM

Hell, maybe I could get him to add a few inches while he's down there. :D

uwish6969 03-10-2004 10:17 AM

I also have had it done and it's pretty much like the others. Not very intrusive or painful. Take care and wear a jock strap. Ice the first 12 hrs if neccessary and then not after according to my guy.
I might add also that my deductible was met and it only cost $100! Great selling point for me. Since I have 4 kids already, I AM DONE! Be sure though and Good Luck on your decision.

thedog 03-11-2004 12:19 PM

Skyler ...

Another option, depending on where you are living, is to "contribute" to a sperm bank before the big V. Gives you the option of "reversing" the whole thing without the pain and expense of a surgical reversal. Reversals aren't 100% anyway.

skyler_m 03-11-2004 04:02 PM

thedog - very good option! I'll keep that in mind.

skipthisone 03-11-2004 04:18 PM

Best thing I ever did. Was out of commission about 4 days probably. I was personally psycho about the testing, used the condom about 25+ times and then got tested 3 times over 2 weeks just to make sure...


....and not too mention that my insurance carrier promoted it and it only cost me $10.00 copay for the whole darn thing.

Kissy 03-13-2004 03:10 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by skyler_m
Her thought is that if she would have to have a C section, she would probably go ahead and get her tubes tied. I said that if she didn't want that or if a C section wasn't done, it would make more sense (and be less intrusive) for me to get the vasectomy. :D


Actualy my husband and I have both been to the doctor recently doing the same research. And now it is no more invasive of a procedure to tie a woman's tubes. They make two small incisions (just like on a man) and put clamps on the tubes. there is also a new form of sterilization for women that can be done by her doctor. They go in through the vagina, numb the cervix and place something (I can't remember what it is!) in the tubes that causes them to scar up and be permanently blocked. It's all up to each individual, but I thought I would pass on that info. :D

bordendazed 03-13-2004 03:10 PM

Been there done that!

I recall about a week or so, but follow doctors advice, and if it is not comfortable, wait another day.

Was a "strange" but not painful surgery in the doctors office - no complications other than some soreness for a few days.

Don't even think about doing it if you "LOVE KIDS" because if something would happen to a member of your current family, you may want to 'start over' IMHO - they can be reversed, but it's not easy/cheap/always successful.

It had NO effect at all on any aspect of my sex drive or love life.

rabbit 03-13-2004 03:21 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
BTW Mr. Lil's weenie whacker's name was Dr. Hatchett...I kid you not.


Yeah, well my "weenie whacker's name" was Dr Gentile...which he was not. My right testicle blew up like a balloon just hours after the surgery. Hurt like hell. Had to take anti-inflamatories for a week thereafter, not mention enduring a zillion "blue balls" comments from insensitive friends.

Ugh!

Still, what happened to me is rare. Only 5% of all vasectomies end like mine did. A guy I work with ended up playing soccer the next day, no problems.


rabbit


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