Vasectomy at 28: One man's decision
Wyoming man had the procedure after deciding he never wanted kids
Single men and vasectomies
Oct. 3: Toby Byrum had the procedure at 28, and the number of men who do this is on the rise. TODAY’s Matt Lauer on this new trend.
Today show
By Mike Celizic
TODAYShow.com contributor
Updated: 9:32 a.m. PT Oct 3, 2007
Like many men, Toby Byrum decided to have a vasectomy to end his reproductive years. Unlike most of them, Byrum had his at the age of 28 while he is still single and childless.
Two years later, the Web consultant from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has no regrets.
“I view the next 15-20 years of my life as some of the best years I’m going to live. I wanted to make sure those years were . . . going to make me ultimately the happiest person I could be,” he told TODAY co-host Matt Lauer.
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He’s not alone. Urologists around the country say that they are seeing a small but growing number of young men who are deciding to have vasectomies when they are young, all but insuring that they will never be able to have children of their own.
“It’s kind of getting to be a departure from this society – a wife, a husband, have kids, live in the suburbs, – and instead is more, ‘Maybe we don’t want to have kids,’ “ Byrum said.
What makes Byrum different from most men who undergo the procedure at such a young age is that he did not ‘bank' sperm before having his vas deferens – the tubes that convey sperm from the testicles – severed in a 20-minute out-patient surgical procedure.
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Byrum is the only male child in his family, and if he does not reproduce, the family line will die out. Lauer asked if that was a consideration.
“After thinking about it, it really isn’t a factor to me in wanting to have kids or not,” Byrum said. In a pre-interview, he added that he thought that having a child simply to continue his legacy would be selfish.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21115130/wid/11915773?GT1=10514I can't tell you how many times it's been inferred that women that choose to NOT have children through practicing birth control or having an abortion are "selfish." How they are "denying their husband's the opportunity to procreate." :eyes: It's refreshing to see a man say the opposite regarding his choice. :thumbsup: