Canada: Younger men are opting for vasectomies

Article here. Excerpt:

'Andrew Masuda likes his friends' children well enough, but he's sure that he never wants to have any of his own.

Two weeks ago, the 38-year-old Toronto man underwent a vasectomy.

"I first started thinking about getting a vasectomy when I was 17," says Masuda, who adds that his family, friends and girlfriend are supportive of his decision.
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"(A vasectomy) should be considered a permanent procedure," says Aquino. "If a man or a couple is asking a lot of questions about reversals, that's a red flag for me. I'd suggest they spend more time thinking about whether they are really ready to proceed."'

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One thing the doctor in this article says makes me curious... what does he mean by:

"Why not use a reversible form of contraception when you are young?"

What kind of birth control available to men are reversible?

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google sperm zapping using sonic (sound) waves.
first discovered in the '70's, scientists have not been able to
reproduce the results, until now, and only in rats, for now.

100% (zero fertility) after two short secessions, spaced.
effects last for months.

i wouldn't be surprised to hear feminists have a secret bill attached to v.a.w.a.
making it illegal to zap sperm. they will not give up their very prosperous child
control racket quietly. that's how i.m.b.r.a. got enacted you know.
no foreign brides for American guys. that's what i.m.b.r.a. is all about.

maybe the doc in question was referring to this sonic stuff,
or some other studies/methods underway.

m.b.c. - its coming, unless some group kills it.

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