After the abortion decision, American men resort to a preemptive stunt

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According to the newspaper "Washington Post"The 27-year-old American young man, Thomas Figueiroa, rushed to book an appointment with a doctor specializing in Urinary Tract for surgery in Florida.

And after the abolition of a historic ruling, all US state Able to decide whether to allow, restrict or prohibit abortion.

Thomas says that he decided to have the operation because he did not want to childbearingAnd he kept thinking about it for the past years, but he made his decision after the Supreme Court’s step.

Thomas is not an isolated case, as urologists said they noticed a rise in requests for vasectomy, after the Supreme Court’s decision.

One of these doctors explains that the average daily requests the clinic received before the Supreme Court ruling was between 4 and 5 per day, but it jumped to between 12 and 18 per day.

In Los Angeles, California, urologist Philip Werthman says consultations for men about vasectomy have increased by 300 to 400 percent.

A number of those requesting the operation say they had been thinking about it before, and then the Supreme Court’s decision made them take the step.

These reports come amid warnings from American doctors about the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision on reproductive health in the United States.

Vasectomy leads to a form of chronic infertility, by preventing the transfer of sperm into the semen via the vas deferens.

Experts believe that the United States has previously recorded an increase in the request for a vasectomy, as happened after the economic recession of 2008, when couples became more afraid of having children because of the expenses, and this also happened with the beginning of the Corona epidemic and people were forced to work at home.

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According to the “Washington Post” newspaper, the 27-year-old American young man, Thomas Figueiroa, rushed to book an appointment with a doctor specializing in Urinary Tract for surgery in Florida.

And after the abolition of a historic ruling, all US state Able to decide whether to allow, restrict or prohibit abortion.

Thomas says that he decided to have the operation because he did not want to childbearingAnd he kept thinking about it for the past years, but he made his decision after the Supreme Court’s step.

Thomas is not an isolated case, as urologists said they noticed a rise in requests for vasectomy, after the Supreme Court’s decision.

One of these doctors explains that the average daily requests the clinic received before the Supreme Court ruling was between 4 and 5 per day, but it jumped to between 12 and 18 per day.

In Los Angeles, California, urologist Philip Werthman says consultations for men about vasectomy have increased by 300 to 400 percent.

A number of those requesting the operation say they had been thinking about it before, and then the Supreme Court’s decision made them take the step.

These reports come amid warnings from American doctors about the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision on reproductive health in the United States.

Vasectomy leads to a form of chronic infertility, by preventing the transfer of sperm into the semen via the vas deferens.

Experts believe that the United States has previously recorded an increase in the request for a vasectomy, as happened after the economic recession of 2008, when couples became more afraid of having children because of the expenses, and this also happened with the beginning of the Corona epidemic and people were forced to work at home.

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