JakartaPost-Sept 21

From 2016 to 2020, 34-year-old tax specialist Rahan Galileo asked nine doctors for a vasectomy. They all refused. Vasectomies remain unpopular and difficult to access in Indonesia. From 2016 to 2020, Rahan asked nine doctors and they all turned down his request for a vasectomy. They all offered the same justification: He might want more children down the road. Rahan noted that men who underwent vasectomies were sometimes perceived as wanting to facilitate extramarital affairs. According to a 2019 survey from the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN), vasectomies account for 0.2 percent of the contraceptive methods used in the country. In 2018, the BKKBN reported that 90 percent of the people who underwent contraceptive procedures were women.  Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2021/09/21/cut-off-indonesian-men-struggle-to-access-vasectomies.html