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Dr. Monteith explains common risks of vasectomy. His Choice Vasectomy is the safest and most effective vasectomy procedure. The risks of vasectomy are the lowest with minimally invasive type vasectomy procedures like His Choice Vasectomy. There are several risks of vasectomy: • Regret • Bleeding • Infection • Painful nodule Regret may be the most common risk of vasectomy. Some studies suggest 1 to 2% of men (or about 2 out of 100) may regret their vasectomy procedure. Understanding the risk of regret starts with acknowledging... none of us can predict the future… you could simply change your mind and want more children, you could become divorced, or your partner or child could die. No one plans or predicts these events. If you regret your vasectomy then you will consider vasectomy reversal. Vasectomy should be considered permanent…but that does not mean that vasectomy is permanent. Vasectomy can be reversed but no one should ever get a vasectomy with the intent of reversing it in the future. Bleeding enough to be classified as a complication is termed a hematoma, or internal blood clot. This is bleeding of an amount large enough to form a noticeable blood clot inside the scrotum. Usually this will occur within the first 48 hours of the vasectomy. In most cases the blood clot will be about the size of a golf ball and persists for several weeks. This complication can be uncomfortable but most hematomas will be slowly absorbed, no treatment is required, and they will not cause any long-term complications. Most men will not have a bleeding complication and if they do have this complication most men will not need any additional medical intervention. Infection is very uncommon with minimally invasive vasectomy. A painful nodule can develop at the vasectomy site in 1 out of 200 men. Medications may help but if the nodule is not responsive to medications then a second office procedure to remove the nodule may be required. This is the fifth vasectomy video in Dr. Monteith's 9 part educational vasectomy video series. The sixth vasectomy video will discuss the two complications that often cause the most concern among men considering vasectomy: failure and pain His Choice Vasectomy Educational Videos We encourage you to watch our 9 part educational vasectomy videos to learn more about His Choice Vasectomy. This is the fifth video in our series. The other videos review: First vasectomy video | Introduction to His Choice Vasectomy Second vasectomy video | Benefits of having a vasectomy Third vasectomy video | How vasectomy works and vasectomy myths Fourth vasectomy video* | 7 most important steps to performing the safest and most effective vasectomy procedure *This video is age restricted to 18+. You will need to be logged in to YouTube and/or have restrictions disabled to be able to view this video. Fifth vasectomy video | Common risks of vasectomy Sixth vasectomy video | Most feared risks of vasectomy Seventh vasectomy video* | Step by step explanation of a His Choice Vasectomy procedure *This video is age restricted to 18+. You will need to be logged in to YouTube and/or have restrictions disabled to be able to view this video. Eighth vasectomy video | Dr Monteith's after vasectomy instructions Ninth vasectomy video* | His Choice Vasectomy patient demonstration. *This video is age restricted to 18+. You will need to be logged in to YouTube and/or have restrictions disabled to be able to view this video. Dr. Monteith is the Medical Director of His Choice Raleigh, which is located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Dr. Monteith specializes in offering affordable vasectomy without barriers or bias. For more information visit: For more information visit: https://www.bestvasectomy.com