Young men in China share vasectomy experiences online, foster ‘new good man’ image
As gender equality gains traction, younger generation of men proud to share family, contraceptive responsibilities long endured by women
Young men in China are sharing their vasectomy experiences on social media platforms, as a symbol of being a “new good man” and advocating that contraception should not solely be a woman’s responsibility.
Traditionally, women have borne most of the contraceptive burden, using methods such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and birth control pills.
About two-thirds of IUD users worldwide are in China, according to the World Health Organization.
Experts warn that the method has potential health risks such as irregular periods, uterine bleeding, and abdominal pain.
For men, a vasectomy is a minor surgical procedure that cuts or seals the tube that carries sperm from the testes and stops it from mixing with semen.