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Short-Term Changes in Vasectomy Consults and Procedures Following

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Journal Urol Pract
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Specialty Urology
Date 2024 Feb 5
PMID 38315830
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Abstract

Introduction: On June 24, 2022, the US Supreme Court issued its decision on . This decision had major implications on female reproductive choices, but also had potential implications on their male counterparts. We sought to determine the association of with the number and characteristics of men seeking vasectomy.

Methods: A retrospective review was performed to determine the number of vasectomy consults and procedures completed at a single Michigan health system in the 6 months following (June 24, 2022-December 24, 2022) vs the same 6-month time frame between 2019 and 2021. Another retrospective review was conducted in the 3 months following (June 24, 2022-September 24, 2022) vs the same days in 2021 to determine the number of vasectomy consults completed and to evaluate for differences in the characteristics of these men.

Results: In the 6 months after , there was a 150% and 160% increase in vasectomy consults and procedures completed, respectively, compared to a similar time frame in 2019 to 2021. In the 3 months after , there was a 225% increase in new vasectomy consults compared to a similar time frame in 2021. There were no differences in the age, race, religion, median household income, or insurance type of men seeking vasectomy consult pre- vs post-. Partnerless men (odds ratio 3.66) and those without children (odds ratio 2.85) were more likely than married men and those with 3 or more children, respectively, to seek vasectomy consult post-.

Conclusions: was associated with a marked increase in vasectomy consultations and procedures at our institution in the state of Michigan. Future studies are needed to determine the long-term implications of on vasectomy practices and determine if vasectomy practices differ by states and their respective abortion laws.

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