Personal experiences
Jason #2's experience - added August 13, 2006
Belgian vasectomy
Hello my name is Jason and I am a 34 year old Texan who has lived in
Belgium for almost 5 years. I live in Belgium because my wife is Belgian and I chose to move here and be with her. I am going in tomorrow morning to have a
vasectomy done and so I thought I would join this group to know what to
expect before and after the procedure.
The week before the procedure I went in to consult with the urologist, who
explained the procedure, what to expect before and afterwards and how to prepare pre-op. My wife was present when we went in for the consultation but he
didn't specifically ask her permission, probably because we were in
such definite and obvious agreement about wanting this done. We do
not have children and do not want any. We do not want children because we like
our lifestyle the way it is and just don't see ourselves as parents.
Secondly I have a severe reaction to any kind of insect bites, and
even mosquito bites require antibiotic ointment. Also, my wife has
liver problems and she also was operated on her uterus when she was a
teenager and doctors were fearful that should she get pregnant
complications would arise from this previous procedure. So the
urologist said it was probably a good idea that we did not want
children anyway. (We own 2 cats and 300 teddy bears so we have plenty
to care for as it is LOL).
The doctor did
frankly discuss sex during the consultation and briefly talked about
it when he came to my room after the procedure was done. Over here
the Europeans are not as inhibited when it comes to talking about sex
as the Americans are, and after I moved over here to Belgium that
took some getting used to!
The only real screening was the doctor making me take a full physical before hand and then deeply questioning me about my medical history. The questioning about my medical history was of a general nature and
the urologist hinted that he was seeking out any allergic
possibilities, so I suppose it was related to what kind of anaesthesia
he planned to use. He did check my general health but it seemed
standard, so I guess he was just checking to see if I was physically
fit enough to go through the procedure, at least that is the
impression that I got.
2 days later
I had the procedure yesterday. The doctor did a bilateral procedure where he went in on the sides of
the testicles instead of from the bottom like I expected. He came very highly recommended from my wife's gynaecologist and he
seemed to know what he was talking about so I trust him. I have had little swelling and only minor soreness and pain. I feel a little weak and I need to stay off my feet but otherwise I feel okay. Thank goodness my job training is on vacation
for the time being.
Before the op he told
me what procedure he would be using and about suture care and post-op
follow-up. They did give me some kind of sedative before hand to take the edge off because I started to panic about 10 minutes before the nurses came for me. The meds, my wife and the presence of a few of my teddy bears
calmed me down (I collect teddy bears BTW). All I do know is that it mellowed me out
fairly quickly without leaving me too lethargic. I had general
anesthetic, where they put me under completely because even though my
penis is average size there is not much room in the scrotal area and
the doc wanted to put me under to ensure against the tissue sealing
together. They used a bilateral procedure, where they went in from
the sides and not from underneath or from the top, like I was
expecting.
I can have sex about a week or so after the procedure even
though I am allowed to test the plumbing now. (I have done so solo to
keep roughness off the scrotum and things seem to be working fine.)
My wife and I can have sex again about 1-2 weeks after the procedure
but we still have to use protection for at least another 2-3 months
Then they will analyze a sperm sample under a microscope to check to
see if I am sterile. I am scheduled to go back in about 3 weeks to check on the incision
and then in October to check the sperm count.
My doctor recommended about a week before trying to ejaculate, certainly 3-4 days at least, so no looking at Jessica Alba LOL. I'm wearing special support underwear to hold it in place, but I
may send my wife out to look at jocks later. I haven't really had that
much swelling, just a little. I am trying to stay off my feet as much as possible, which is
difficult considering I am an active person, so staying off my
feet will be a pain in the ass. But I like to read, and I am also an
aspiring writer so I have my books, my fiction and my wife to keep me
company. I also am afraid of rupturing the suture so I will do my best to take it easy. The doctor said we need to use birth control still until at least October so we will use protection until then. I plan to test the system this weekend, once I am sure the sutures are not gonna rupture.
David more than has my permission to use the information I have
provided on his website. I am glad
to have been informative. Thank you for this wonderful group, where I can talk about this and not feel ashamed or embarrassed.
Jason - Everyone's Favorite Texan Transplanted To Belgium