Husband thinking about having the no-scaple vercectomy. as it is supposed to be less painfull and quicker recovery time. can anyone let me know how they got on so i can pass on to hubby and put his mind at rest.
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Posts: 11 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: 31 August 2005
speaking as my husband told it = the actual procedure didnt hurt, was just very nerve racking knowing someone was going down there and doing things that were out of my control! had to rest up for a few days and was very bruised!! (I now know where the expression plums comes from) and a little bit tender, it was done on the wednesday and he went back to work on the saturday, as long as your not a manual worker it is fine do do things gently, obviously had to be a little careful for a few weeks that followed, but it was very short term! the only down fall was it took 9 months to ge the all clear, a sample had to be sent in every few weeks to be checked, and as I said it took 9 months befoe a certificate arived to say SPERM FREE!
Posts: 1912 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: 14 May 2004
I know someone who had it done years ago when I was a kid and he seemed fine shortly afterwards. I don't know any more details than that, but he wasn't rolling around in pain howling if that helps.
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Posts: 2409 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: 19 August 2005
My friends had it done recently and the no scaple vercectomy and he was happy with it (well as happy as he could be). He spoke to other friends that have had it done and it seems that his was pretty much less painful and he was back to himselfish within a few days......although he was a little uncomfortable for a couple of weeks.....he recommends it def!
Posts: 18 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: 13 October 2005