Episode 11: Vasectomies & Reversals Explained: Myths, Mindset, and Modern Male Fertility

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On this episode of Talk with Turek, Dr. Paul Turek and co-host Rob Clyde dive into the science, psychology, and modern realities of vasectomies and reversals. From the history of male contraception to cutting-edge microsurgical innovations, this conversation unpacks what every man should know about long-term family planning and reproductive health.

In today’s world, vasectomy offers men a reliable, low-maintenance way to share responsibility for birth control in committed relationships. It is simple and effective, removing the compliance required with pills or condoms while preserving future options for family building.

Dr. Turek has performed more than 3,000 vasectomies using the no-scalpel technique, known for minimal discomfort and quick recovery. In his hands, vasectomy reversals achieve some of the highest reported success rates, including procedures performed a decade or two ago.

What you will learn

  • Vasectomy is a simple, safe, and effective form of male birth control
  • The procedure is reversible, even years later, with high success rates
  • Dr. Turek’s no-scalpel technique minimizes pain and downtime
  • No negative impact on libido or sexual performance
  • Reversals can restore fertility for many couples, even decades later