Anonymous wrote:I’m so angry and resentful and thinking this is the end of our marriage. I’ve tried to get passed it but it’s unbelievable that after two very difficult pregnancies he expects me to be the one to have surgery and take responsibility. I’ve had an IUD intermittently for 15 years and I’m done with hormones altogether. I don’t know how to get passed this...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have laser ones that are NOTHING. My husband had one at GW in April. Numb. Laser snips. It’s over. Recovery was nothing. Mildly sore 1 day.
A PAP smear sounds more invasive.
Techniques today with laser vasectomy are nothing like old days.
Same thing for tubal ligations!
Anonymous wrote:His body his choice, but it's also your choice if you want to have sex with him. I basically told my DH that birth control was his responsibility and left the method up to him. We used condoms for a year and then he made the appointment for a vasectomy. He said the procedure was no big deal and he had very minimal discomfort.
Anonymous wrote:They have laser ones that are NOTHING. My husband had one at GW in April. Numb. Laser snips. It’s over. Recovery was nothing. Mildly sore 1 day.
A PAP smear sounds more invasive.
Techniques today with laser vasectomy are nothing like old days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to have the “take one for the team” discussion.
She has no right to tell him what to do with his body.
Anonymous wrote:You have to have the “take one for the team” discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His body his choice, but it's also your choice if you want to have sex with him. I basically told my DH that birth control was his responsibility and left the method up to him. We used condoms for a year and then he made the appointment for a vasectomy. He said the procedure was no big deal and he had very minimal discomfort.
This! Condoms or vasectomy, he has two good options. Up to him which one is more appealing.
Unless, of course, he wants more kid and you don’t. Is that the case?
Or he just divorces her, and moves on to a more accommodating partner.
And if he fathers children with this new partner will he be a good dad and support the child? Now he has several children with different women. Don't we have enough of that kind of scenario in this world?
Are you really saying OP should shoulder the birth control burden because otherwise her husband will divorce her and turn into a deadbeat dad? And it would be her fault?