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More men undergoing vasectomy after "inducing" the Roe v. Wade decision: Report

According to doctors, a man had a vasectomy following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Roe v. Wade abortion decision. I am in a hurry.

Florida urologist Dougstein, known as the "Vasectomy King," told the Washington Postthat he received up to 18 requests daily. This is a significant increase from the usual 4-5 cases.

"Friday was very noticeable, but the number of people who came over the weekend was huge, and the number still in there is far more than we've experienced in the past," Stein said.

Many men said they had been considering having a vasectomy for quite some time, but Stein said the Roe v. Wade decision served as the "final factor" in their decision. rice field.

Stein is currently booked until the end of August and we need to add more days to our schedule to meet demand. Stein's associate John Clinton said the Roe v. Wade case had a major impact on the surge.

"I think at least 60-70 percent mention the Supreme Court's decision," he told The Washington Post. "And some of them are actually thinking about Judge Thomas and his opinion that contraception may fall next because they are as sophisticated as a young man, and it's shocking.

Meanwhile, a urologist in New York told Outlet that he was seeing twice a week for a reversal of vasectomy.

“Now the opposite is true,” said Mark Goldstein, director of the Weil Cornell Medical Center's Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery. "So it was a dramatic change, and this [decision] only has an additional impact in terms of increasing requests."

Thomas Figueroa, 27, said. I knew I didn't want children, but last Friday, the 49-year-old groundbreaking decision to legalize abortion in the United States was overturned and controversial, giving me the motivation I needed to go through. I got it. Issued up to each of the 50 states.

"This is what I had in my heart until very recently, when the Supreme Court ruled," Figueroa told the newspaper. "That was basically the reason for that." Well, I really don't want a child. I'm going to have this vasectomy now. "

Tampa Figueroa Wasted a little time. Organization.

Like Figueroa, 29-year-old Eric Nishi always knew he didn't want a child. Her girlfriend Amanda Omerian, 33, has already taken two contraceptive methods. Despite those contraceptives, Nishi planned to have a vasectomy on Tuesday, he said.

Nishi told his girlfriend that he didn't want to "emphasize pregnancy" because access to contraception could be lacking in the coming months.

"The world is a terrifying place and we look like we're retreating, so we don't know what's coming," Nishi told the newspaper.

Figueroa said he was glad he took action, but he felt forced to do so.

"This is probably one of the very rare things in politics, and it actually has a very personal and very serious impact on me," he said. "It really awakened me."