Thursday, March 24, 2016

A Little Snip Can Lead to More Sex

Recent research from Stanford University is showing that a common procedure may come with an unexpected perk: men with vasectomies have more sex. That's according to a survey of nearly 6,000 men which reported that vasectomized men engage in intercourse an average of 5.9 times per month, compared with 4.9 times for those who haven't gone under the knife. While one study isn't definitive, the increase in sex could be attributed to partners who are less worried about unintended pregnancies or the side effects of birth control. If you're concerned that a vasectomy could damage sex drive or testosterone, we've got some news for you.

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A Little Snip Can Lead to More Sex

Recent research from Stanford University is showing that a common procedure may come with an unexpected perk: men with vasectomies have more sex. 

That's according to a survey of nearly 6,000 men which reported that vasectomized men engage in intercourse an average of 5.9 times per month, compared with 4.9 times for those who haven't gone under the knife. 

While one study isn't definitive, there's conjecture that the increase in sex could be attributed to partners who are less worried about unintended pregnancies or the side effects of birth control.

If you're concerned that a vasectomy could damage sex drive or testosterone, we've got some news for you. 

Nicholas English
Content Manager of About.com Health
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