By Scott Blair The day after the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade, Google saw a peak in searches for the word vasectomy. Following that, Dr. Michael Hagg, a urologist at Main Line Health in Pennsylvania, said, 'I've had an influx of consults for vasectomy over the past probably four to six weeks.' 'He told me that he and his wife had discussed getting [a] vasectomy prior to the decision, but once it did [get overturned], it kind of prompted them to make the appointment sooner,' Dr. Hagg said about one of his patients, Thomas Figueroa, who's 27 years old.
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