Reports on Long-term pill use
If Long-term Pill Use is no longer appropriate, then consider an open-ended Vasectomy with Metrocentre.
Sexual activity after a vasectomy reversal
Here at Metrocentre, we understand your concerns, especially because part of the reason for getting an original vasectomy can be related to wanting to optimise the frequency of sex without the concerns of an unwanted pregnancy. The answer to these questions is no, a vasectomy reversal with Metrocentre will not alter your sexual activity in the long run. Your ability to get an erection will not be affected and the intensity of your orgasms will also stay the same.
Don’t be disheartened by a failed vasectomy reversal.
If you have received a vasectomy reversal in the past that failed, it’s important to know that this does not exclude you from a successful vasectomy reversal. IVF is not your only option, and it is always beneficial to seek a second opinion and even a second surgery. Here at Metrocentre in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast we offer a world-class vasectomy reversal procedure pioneered by one of the greatest microsurgeons, Prof. Earl Owen.
So, how effective is a vasectomy?
Effectiveness is an important and common concern when choosing a birth control method. So, what is the effectiveness of a vasectomy?
Vasectomy Recovery
Considering a vasectomy takes time and research. It is an important decision to make and all aspects of the process, including vasectomy recovery, should be carefully understood before moving forward.
What is a vasectomy?
A vasectomy is one of the most effective and healthy methods of family planning. The procedure—when carried out by someone with expertise in microsurgical reversible vasectomies—is straightforward and minimally invasive. A specialised vasectomy can be performed in around half an hour with minimal-to-no post-congestion pain.
The 5 reasons why woman love & respect men that get a vasectomy.
The 5 reasons why woman love & respect men that get a vasectomy.
Sex is better after a vasectomy… here’s why!
One of the biggest questions on a man’s mind when contemplating a vasectomy is – ‘will it affect my sex life’?
Most men are honest about wanting to do their bit for family planning, mainly because they have witnessed their wife or partner suffer side effects from other contraception. But they do have concerns on how this will translate in the bedroom.