Adult single knot tying
Doctor, as an adult single person with two older brothers, can I get married without anyone else's consent? Since I work in a tough job (3K work, hard labor) and can't find a girlfriend or wife, I believe I shouldn't need parental consent, right?
Little Cat, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/05/29
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Most urologists in the hospital are unlikely to assist you because if surgery is required later for reproduction or assisted reproductive technology, the out-of-pocket expenses can easily reach hundreds of thousands.
Even after spending the money, there is still a possibility of failure (remaining unable to conceive).
Reply Date: 2017/05/29
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In the United States, the legal age for consenting to a vasectomy is typically 18 years old. As an adult male, you have the right to make your own medical decisions, including the choice to undergo a vasectomy, without needing parental or guardian consent. This is because, at 18, you are considered an adult in the eyes of the law, and you can make decisions regarding your own health care.
A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that provides permanent contraception by cutting and sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra. It is important to understand that while the procedure is generally safe and effective, it is also irreversible in most cases. Therefore, it is crucial to be absolutely certain about your decision to undergo this procedure, especially if you are young and may change your mind about having children in the future.
Regarding your situation, it is understandable that you may feel pressure due to your current life circumstances, such as being unable to find a partner or feeling that you are in a difficult job situation. However, it is essential to consider the long-term implications of a vasectomy. If you are uncertain about your future family plans, it might be worth exploring other contraceptive options that are reversible, such as condoms or hormonal birth control methods for partners.
If you decide to proceed with the vasectomy, it is advisable to have a thorough discussion with your healthcare provider. They can provide you with information about the procedure, including the risks, benefits, and potential complications. It is also an opportunity to discuss any concerns you may have about your reproductive health and future family planning.
In summary, as an adult male, you can indeed undergo a vasectomy without needing consent from anyone else, including your parents or siblings. However, it is crucial to carefully consider this decision and consult with a healthcare professional to ensure that it aligns with your long-term goals and desires regarding parenthood.
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