When it comes to family planning in the Philippines, permanent contraception is often misunderstood. Methods like No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) at Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL) are safe, effective, and widely used options for individuals or couples who are sure they don’t want more children.
Through the DKT Philippines Foundation, free vasectomy and ligation services are available—made possible by TRUST through the SODEX Mobile Clinic and SODEX Facility-Based Program. These initiatives aim to make quality reproductive health services more accessible to Filipinos. For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.
But despite being available for years, myths and misconceptions still hold many people back from considering them. Let’s break down some of the most common ones:
Myth 1: “Parang kapon lang ‘yan.”
This is one of the most common misconceptions—especially about vasectomy.
Fact: Hindi ito “kapon.” No-Scalpel Vasectomy is a simple medical procedure where a small section of each vas deferens is cut and sealed, blocking the pathway of sperm so it doesn’t mix with semen during ejaculation. It does not remove the testicles or affect masculinity in any way.
For women, Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL) works by closing or blocking the fallopian tubes so the egg and sperm can’t meet. There is no removal of any reproductive organ—only a safe and controlled method to prevent pregnancy.
Myth 2: It will reduce sex drive or affect libido
Many people worry that permanent contraception might affect sexual desire or performance.
Fact: Permanent contraception does not affect hormones, libido, or sexual performance. Your body continues to function the same way hormonally.
In fact, many couples report a more relaxed and enjoyable sex life—because there’s no longer the stress or worry about unintended pregnancy.
Myth 3: It’s a complicated surgery with long recovery time
Some assume these procedures are major operations that require long downtime.
Fact: Modern procedures are quick and minimally invasive:
- No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV): Usually takes about 15–30 minutes, with minimal discomfort and no stitches needed.
- Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL): Often done safely with small incisions, especially when done postpartum or through minimally invasive techniques.
Full recovery may take around 8-9 days for vasectomy and 1 week for ligation. However, many people are able to return to normal or light activities within just a few days, depending on their recovery and their doctor’s advice.
Myth 4: It’s easily reversible
Some think they can just undo it anytime if they change their mind.
Fact: Permanent contraception is designed to be permanent. While reversal procedures exist, they are not guaranteed to work, can be expensive, at are not always accessible in the Philippines.
That’s why it’s important to be fully decided before choosing options like vasectomy or ligation—and to be sure that you do not want any more children.
So, what’s the takeaway?
Permanent contraception methods like No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) and Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL) are:
- Safe and effective
- Walang hormone
- Designed for long-term family planning
The key is making an informed decision—free from myths and based on facts.
If you’re considering permanent contraception, talk to a trusted healthcare provider or visit DKT Philippines Foundation and send them a message. Find clinics and hospitals near you.
Understanding your options is a powerful step toward taking control of your reproductive health.
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Reference
TRUST. (n.d.). Bilateral Tubal Ligation (BTL). https://trust.ph/methods/bilateral-tubal-ligation/
TRUST. (n.d.). No-scalpel Vasectomy (NSV). https://trust.ph/methods/no-scalpel-vasectomy/