• Mango@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Why should I have to explain my choices regarding my body? Take my money and do your job or don’t and I’ll go to someone else who will.

        • Apepollo11@lemmy.world
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          4 months ago

          NHS = National Health Service

          It’s what we have in the UK, and essentially means that all your health care is free.

          Vasectomy = free. Having a baby in hospital = free. CAT scan = free. Insulin = free.

          Admittedly, it’s paid for in taxes, but at a small fraction of the cost of the American way of doing things.

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      4 months ago

      Because medical ethics requires some degree of confidence that you’re not making a permanent decision that you’ll regret.

      Unnecessary hurdles like mandatory waiting periods, refusing to do it without someone else’s consent, or refusal to do it at all if you’re childless are wrong, but making sure someone understands the procedure and it’s consequences and that what they’re asking for is actually solving the complaint they want to solve is just being responsible.

      Doctors aren’t mechanics.

    • Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      Because sometimes its about protecting yourself from yourself.

      Making sure someone wants a vasectomy because they have all the children they want is a different thing from wanting a vasectomy as a jump scare reaction to just having had a baby and oh shit oh shit, let me do something I’ll regret later.

      Fully agree that doctors take precautions with procedures that are hard to reverse or potentially irreversible.