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Reassurance and the Vasectomy Success Rate



No choice to enter into an elective surgery is a decision that any individual will enter into lightly. Most people will (hopefully) invest a significant amount of time in careful consideration as to whether or not going forward with a surgical procedure is the proper thing to do. And, of course, such careful consideration is a wise idea. Rushing into elective surgery could have dire consequences and impact.

Now, most consider elective surgery to be exclusively cosmetic surgical procedures such as liposuction or loony, unproven absurdities such as mesotherapy. However, there are a host of other elective procedures that are routinely performed everyday. One such elective surgery is the vasectomy.

Vasectomy Defined, Success Considered

A vasectomy is a surgical procedure performed on a man so as to eliminate the man's ability to impregnate a woman. Needless to say, the decision to have this surgical procedure performed is not a decision that one arrives at overnight.

So, it goes without saying that one considering the surgery would wish to know what exactly it the common vasectomy success rate. And contemplating the numbers of a vasectomy success rate is a highly logical thing to consider. The stakes involved and consequences resulting from a failed vasectomy could turn out to be life altering.

 



The Numbers of the Vasectomy Success Rate

According to a credible source on the internet, "A vasectomy failure rate is as low as .02% -- meaning that its success rate is over 99% effective& In comparison to other contraceptive methods, the low failure rate of vasectomy makes it a popular permanent choice."

That is a fairly reassuring statistic. 99.8% effectiveness is a near perfect record and certainly a reassuring numerical figure for those looking for the elusive vasectomy success rate. Then again, there are those who even a number that high will not satisfy.

What About the Other .02%?

While it is certainly fair to ask about the possibilities that may result from the worst case scenario of having one's personal number fall into the .02% category, when the numbers are that low, trying to predict whether or not the vasectomy success rate will fall into one's particular favor would be next to impossible to predict.

If it was possible to predict, then the standard vasectomy success rate would fall into the category of 100% as opposed to 99.8%.

If one is seriously weighing the fact that 99.8% is not reasonable enough odds for the vasectomy success rate, then perhaps one should seriously consider pursuing other methods and precautions.









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