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A Urology clinic in Austin received 400 calls on the Friday that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.to overturn Roe v. Wade, more men in South and Central Texas are signing up to get vasectomies, according to media reports.
The Urology San Antonio Professional Association has documented a"significant increase" in vasectomy appointments,. However, the organization couldn't confirm whether June's court ruling prompted the jump in demand for the procedure, which cuts off the supply of sperm to a man's semen. The Alamo City's heightened interest in surgical contraception appears to echo what's being seen in Austin. Dr. Koushik Shaw, founder of the Austin Urology Institute, told Austin TV station KXAN that his office received"over 400 phone calls" on the Friday of the Supreme Court ruling. Nearly a quarter of those calls were made within the hour the verdict was announced,
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