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'Up 900%': Roe reversal sends young men rushing to get vasectomies



Now that the Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the idea of not being able to send their lady friends off to the local abortion clinic has apparently prompted young men to take interest in a permanent form of contraception.

According to the Washington Post, doctors across the country are seeing a huge spike in requests for vasectomies in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling one week ago, and men under the age of 30 feature prominently among those now seeking the procedure.

A Florida urologist told the outlet that he's seen vasectomy requests jump from four or five per day to 12 to 18 per day and that young men who do not have children are seeking vasectomies in greater numbers than before.

In Los Angeles, doctors have reported a “300% to 400%” increase in vasectomy consultations.

A Missouri-based urologist said, "We’re up 900% in people looking to get a vasectomy."

The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio said it usually gets three to four requests a day, but that the number jumped to 90 from Friday to Wednesday.

The Austin Urology Institute in Texas told a local NBC affiliate, "[W]e had over 400 phone calls to our office just this past Friday, with 70 occurring over just the one hour period after Roe v. Wade was passed. We had a record number of bookings for requests for vasectomies."


\u201cWe've seen a significant increase in men contacting us to discuss vasectomies in the wake of recent state and national legislation. Check out Dr. Shaw's interview with @KXAN_News and learn more here: https://t.co/iokLp3cE3S\u201d
— Koushik Shaw MD (@Koushik Shaw MD) 1656362701

A urologist in North Miami said that the demand for vasectomies since last Friday has been "overwhelming." And an Iowa-based urologist reported a “200% to 250%” increase in traffic to his website offering information about vasectomies.

The rush to get vasectomies is just one of the many extreme reactions we've seen since Roe v. Wade was overturned. While many on the left are reacting with outrage, confusion, and fear, pro-life conservatives are finally celebrating a long-awaited win.

BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere said overturning Roe v. Wade was actually the easy part. On a recent episode of "Stu Does America," Stu examined the long road ahead for the pro-life movement and talked about what must be accomplished to rid the planet of the "evil that is abortion" forever. Author Ryan T. Anderson also stopped by to explain the history of abortion and how it has torn society apart in multiple ways.

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'Somebody gift these people some vasectomies,' Keith Olbermann says in response to Sen. Mitt Romney's family photo



Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah shared a family photo on social media and Keith Olbermann has drawn attention to himselffor making a wildly inappropriate comment about the lawmaker's post.

"Somebody gift these people some vasectomies," Olbermann wrote.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who lost the 2012 presidential election to incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama, has been married to his wife Ann for more than 50 years. They have a large family that includes five sons, 25 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, according to the senator's biography.

Olbermann has apparently never been married and does not have any kids.

"Mitt Romney - 5 children and 52 years of marriage vs. Keith Olbermann - never married and no children. I think we know who the better man is," someone tweeted.

Olbermann responded, "Thanks for the compliment!"

Thanks for the compliment!https://twitter.com/austinvdrake/status/1476226270702809092\u00a0\u2026
— Keith Olbermann (@Keith Olbermann) 1640799334

Many people took issue with Olbermann's "vasectomies" remark.

"This is the Left today. Angry. Bitter. Hateful. @MittRomney is blessed with a beautiful family, wonderful kids & grandkids, bound together by love. And that, apparently, is infuriating for @KeithOlbermann," GOP Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas tweeted, adding, "Really sad."

This is the Left today. \n\nAngry. Bitter. Hateful. \n\n@MittRomney is blessed with a beautiful family, wonderful kids & grandkids, bound together by love.\n\nAnd that, apparently, is infuriating for @KeithOlbermann \n\nReally sad.https://twitter.com/keitholbermann/status/1476186984645341192\u00a0\u2026
— Ted Cruz (@Ted Cruz) 1640815219

"If you actually think big families are a curse and not a blessing, I sincerely feel so sorry for you," Alexandra DeSanctis Marr tweeted.

"Every child is a gift. Stop insulting big families," Mercedes Schlapp wrote.

"Raising a good family is the best thing a man can do. What a sad, cramped view of the world it is to react with churlishness towards that," Dan McLaughlin tweeted.

"Oh, yes, because everyone would much rather be old, alone, and making deranged videos from their balcony. How miserable they must be to have families who love them!" Blaze Media's Allie Beth Stuckey tweeted.

Abortion rights activists want men to get involved in the debate by getting vasectomies



With the Supreme Court expected to issue a landmark ruling next year that will determine the fate of abortion in America, some pro-choice activists are advocating vasectomies as a way for men to support abortion rights.

These activists say that men should be more involved in family planning and that going to the doctor to have the tubes that carry sperm to their semen snipped and sealed is an act of reproductive freedom that can relieve pressure on women to kill unwanted children before they're born.

Doctors who perform the male sterilization procedure told the Washington Post they've seen an increase in male patients seeking vasectomies in response to pro-life laws passed by Republican-majority legislatures in several states. In Texas, a fetal heartbeat law seeks to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy but has been blocked in court. A ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy in Mississippi is at the center of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the Supreme Court case challenging Roe v. Wade's precedent.

Koushik Shaw, a urologist at the Austin Urology Institute in Texas, said his practice saw about a 15% increase in scheduled vasectomies after Dec. 1, when oral arguments for Dobbs took place.

He said patients are telling him, "'Hey, I’m actually here because some of these changes that [Gov. Greg] Abbott and our legislature have passed that are really impacting our decision-making in terms of family planning,’ so that was a new one for me as a reason — the first time, patients are citing a state law as their motivating factor."

Florida doctor Doug Stein, who advertises himself as the "Vasectomy King," advocates for sterilization as "an act of love" by men for their partners, and "the ultimate way to be a good man."

His practice in Tampa offers both vasectomy and vasectomy reversal procedures, and he travels around the world sterilizing men, telling the Post he was inspired to do so because of his concern about population growth. He says a cultural push is needed to make men less hesitant to have their "junk" snipped for family planning. To that end, he co-founded World Vasectomy Day with filmmaker Jonathan Stack, to raise awareness about vasectomies and encourage men to get them.

“It’s a remarkable trend in the family planning community of recognizing and promoting vasectomy and birth control for men, where this was once considered more fringe,” Sarah Miller, a Boston family medicine doctor who supports Stein's and Stack's views, said.

While the Post reported there aren't reliable statistics on the number of men who have sought vasectomies since the Texas abortion ban and U.S. Supreme Court arguments, Miller anecdotally said her practice has seen an increase in male patients since she opened her small clinic three years ago. She attributed the uptick to "the paucity of options for men and people with men parts.”

“It’s outrageous that we don’t have more contraceptive options for people with man parts,” Miller said. “There’s even a misguided sense that birth control is not a man’s job. That men can’t be trusted, or that they would never be interested, and that has led to lack of funding and development."

To be clear, the vasectomy evangelists who spoke to the Post are not saying that men should get sterilized as a replacement for a woman's right to seek an abortion. They want women to have the freedom to kill unwanted children, but they think men can help women out by getting sterilized to avoid pregnancy in the first place.

Stack said men need to be involved in fighting for women to have the right to have an abortion.

"The fact we’re not out there fighting every bit as hard as women is shameful," he said. "The quality of life for millions of men will be adversely affected if this right is taken from women."