4 Common Female Sexual Health Issues: How to Detect Them, and What to Do Next
An estimated four in 10 women experience sexual problems at some point in their lives. The causes can range from hormone changes to infections.
Yes, February has been all about football in Cincinnati (Who Dey!). However, there’s a medical reason to start thinking ahead to March.
The recovery period for a vasectomy is typically less than a week. The Final Four games of March Madness© are played in three days. The opportunity to watch the games at home while recovering – that depends on your timing.
Meet March Madness’s unusual, opportunistic cousin, Vas Madness – a national movement in which men undergo the family-planning procedure in time to recover in front of the screen, as 68 college basketball teams compete for the national title. Scheduling your vasectomy appointment in time for the games should take just a few minutes. But don’t wait until the last minute; appointments could go fast.
Each year, many of the more than 500,000 vasectomies performed are scheduled for March. Some reports indicate a 30% increase in procedures during the first week of March Madness, this year March 13 – 19.
This isn’t the time to free throw. Vas Madness, like March Madness, requires a little strategy.
Proper vasectomy planning extends beyond making an early appointment – as should any medical procedure. If you or a loved one have scheduled a vasectomy, here are some helpful facts to prepare for a more comfortable, successful recovery.
Perhaps the most important fact regarding vasectomy recovery is it introduces the patient and his loved one to a lifestyle free of reproduction concerns. The procedure is 99.99% effective, and research indicates there are no serious long-term health risks.
So schedule an appointment now, while they are still available. Selection Sunday is March 13.
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