Planned Parenthood expands vasectomy services for 'people who carry sperm' amid Dobbs ruling surge
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts is expanding its vasectomy services in response to increased demand, targeting individuals who carry sperm after the recent US Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade and Dobbs.
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts announces expansion of vasectomy services, targeting individuals who carry sperm, as demand surges following the US Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling that ended federal abortion protections. The move aims to provide reproductive health options for those seeking permanent birth control. Vasectomies are becoming increasingly popular among men, with Planned Parenthood expecting an uptick in requests for the procedure. By offering vasectomies, PPLM seeks to address growing demand and provide more comprehensive reproductive care.