Kakamega: Family of man who underwent vasectomy in shock after wife falls pregnant
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A
family from Shikoti village in Kakamega County has been stunned after a woman
got pregnant despite her husband having undergone a vasectomy.
Medgclay and Beryl, aged 36 and 33 respectively, had three children when they agreed that Medgclay would undergo vasectomy mid-last year.
On
July 12, 2022, he underwent the procedure at a hospital in Navakholo, an
exercise carried out by local doctors with the funding of a non-governmental
organization.
“I felt
like we have always left family planning to women and so after we got three children
I wanted to take the responsibility and go through the procedure myself,” Medgclay
told Citizen Digital.
His
wife says he was however sceptical of the decision; “I was afraid it would
affect our sexual life negatively but I realised it even got better!”
Twelve
months later, the two are now expecting their fourth child in June this year
without knowing what happened to the exercise they believed would help them
plan their family, especially during a difficult economic time.
“I
had been told that we would be safe twenty ejaculations after the procedure,
which is three months or thereabouts, so until October we knew we were safe.”
But
in November, Beryl missed her periods, which the couple says they dismissed as
just an incident of irregular menses.
In
December, they were informed that they were expecting their fourth born.
“It
was such a stressful time for us because my wife had undergone two caesarean
sections prior to that,” he says.
“We
were informed that this happens when there are some sperms left in the ducts or
just a failure of the whole procedure,” adds Medgclay, who is also a health
practitioner himself.
According
to Dora Amakobe, a doctor who has conducted successful male sterilization procedures,
there is a possibility that the method will fail if the patient does not follow
the full instructions of the doctor, including not having unprotected sex for
more than three months.
“Due
to the length of the vas deferens, you could cut a part of it but semen has
lined up to the urethra, so if you engage in sex almost immediately after the
procedure, there is a likelihood of causing a pregnancy so we advise our
clients to use protection for about 21 ejaculations,” Amakobe says.
Beryl
says throughout all this, there have never been trust issues between her and
her husband.
“We
trust each other and we are believers so there have never had issues of fearing
the other party might be up to something bad,” she says.

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