Our editorial mission
The Undeez Vasectomy Recovery Center is an editorial library. We publish plain-language guides on the vasectomy procedure, recovery, and reversal. Written for the person who just scheduled (or is considering) a vasectomy, and for the partner helping them through it.
We are not a clinic. The Recovery Center is published by Undeez, makers of purpose-built vasectomy recovery underwear, an ice-pack underwear system, and an at-home post-vasectomy test kit. We have a commercial interest in the topic, and we say so. Where a guide mentions an Undeez product, we mean it as the publisher recommending its own product. Not as a clinical recommendation from your physician.
Everything on the Recovery Center is editorial and informational. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and reading it does not create a doctor–patient relationship. Read the full disclaimer.
Editor
Mike Sanders
Editor, Undeez Vasectomy Recovery Center
Mike runs editorial for the Recovery Center. Articles are drafted with research and AI assistance, then reviewed, re-sourced, and edited before they go live. The Recovery Center exists to replace the old standard pre-procedure advice (“buy a bag of frozen peas”) with plain-language guides grounded in current clinical sources.
How we research a guide
Every guide goes through the same five-step pipeline:
- Source mapping. We start with what major medical institutions say about the topic, the American Urological Association (AUA), Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and peer-reviewed literature where relevant. Where the AUA Vasectomy Guideline applies, we cite it directly.
- Patient-voice review. We read the questions men and their partners actually ask. On r/vasectomy, in urology-clinic FAQs, in YouTube comment threads under vasectomy-vlogger videos. The guide answers the real question, not the one Google has historically rewarded.
- Drafting. We draft the guide using a templated structure (a direct answer, a deeper explanation, a section on edge cases, a sourced FAQ). AI tools assist the drafting; a human editor approves every sentence.
- Editing & fact-check. Every figure, timeline, percentage, or guideline citation in a guide is checked against its source before publish. If we can’t source it, we don’t state it.
- Schedule & refresh. Guides ship on a scheduled cadence (not in one batch), and every guide has a target re-review date 12 months from publish.
What we won’t do
- We will not tell you when to stop using contraception, that decision is your physician’s, after a post-vasectomy semen analysis.
- We will not make therapeutic claims for any product. Undeez products are recovery apparel; they are not medical devices, and they don’t treat conditions.
- We will not list a specific medication dosage or pre-procedure med-pause schedule, those come from your surgeon.
- We will not present customer outcomes as guaranteed results. Individual experiences are individual.
Corrections & feedback
If you spot something wrong, an outdated statistic, a misattributed citation, a recommendation that contradicts current AUA guidance. Please get in touch through the contact options on undeez.co. We correct, note the change in the article header, and update the Last Updated date.