Men rush to sterilize themselves

Men rush to sterilize themselves

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The abortion ban has already been introduced in several US states.

Now the men rush to the sterilization clinics.

– I would be a terrible man if I let my wife carry the burden alone, says Paul Rahfield, 37.

The Cleveland Clinic usually receives three to four inquiries a day from men who want to sterilize themselves.

But after the Supreme Court scrapped the national abortion legislation, the number has risen to 90. A development that is also visible in other states.

– The number who want to perform a vasectomy has increased by 900 percent (in two weeks, editor’s note), says Christian Hettinger at Kansas City’s urology clinic to NBC.

full-screen Demonstration train for abortion rights passes Washington Supreme Court. Photo: Jacquelyn Martin / AP

Jerald Stiedaman, 46, of Illinois, says the abortion ban definitely played a role in his sterilization, although the right to abortion still applies in his state.

– Men are part of the pregnancy equation and we must take responsibility. This is something I have been thinking about for a while and the ban has affected me, he says to NBC and continues:

“Want to punish women”

– Even though I did not plan to have more children, I do not want it to be possible to do it again, ever, he says.

Louisiana is one of the states that tried to impose the ban, but a court has suspended it. New Orleans’ 37-year-old Paul Rahfield is worried about the development and has now called a urologist.

Louisiana plans to punish women as much as possible. I thought I would be a pretty awful man if I was okay with my wife bearing the burden of a problem that concerns both of us, he says.

“Must be rethought”

A clinic NBC has been in contact with states that sterilizations can be restored, but that it should be considered a permanent male contraceptive.

– I am very, very, very happy and proud to hear that men take responsibility for their reproductive health and their reproductive choices. I think men in the country for far too long have been a little out of the conversation, and it has fallen on the women, and it should fall on both parties, says Philip Werthman, head of a sterilization clinic in Los Angeles, adding:

– But if you are going to do something surgical and permanent, you really have to think about it.

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