A vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that provides a permanent method of birth control for people assigned male at birth. It involves cutting the vas deferens, which is the tube that carries sperm from the testicles to the semen. The body will still make sperm but absorb it instead of releasing it. Vasectomy is a common, generally safe procedure.
Are vasectomies reversible?
Vasectomy reversal is a procedure that can reverse a vasectomy. It involves surgically reconnecting the vas deferens so that sperm can travel to the semen. According to a 2016 article, there are around 500,00 vasectomies in the United States each year. Up to 6% of people request vasectomy reversal. If a person is considering a vasectomy reversal, they can talk with a doctor about what the procedure involves and whether it is the right option for them.
How long does a vasectomy take?
A vasectomy is generally a quick procedure, taking around 20 minutes in total. Afterward, a person may experience some mild pain or discomfort. They may also experience swelling or bruising, which will go away within a few days. A doctor may recommend avoiding exercise or sexual activity for around 1 week after the procedure. Learn more about vasectomy recovery.
How much is a vasectomy out-of-pocket?
A vasectomy can cost from $0 to $1,000, according to nonprofit organization Planned Parenthood. Some health insurance plans may cover some or all of the cost of the vasectomy. The total cost can also depend on the kind of vasectomy and where the procedure takes place. A person can contact their health insurance provider to learn whether it covers vasectomy.