Diana Marua's husband, Kevin Bahati, has disclosed that he is considering getting a vasectomy a few months after welcoming his third child with Diana Marua.

Men who want to avoid having more children undergo vasectomy surgeries. Most men have not bought the idea of vasectomy over the years. Women remain to carry the burden of family planning, leading them to take injections, pills, and other recommended methods. Unfortunately, some of these methods have several side effects.



Since they had their final child, daughter Malaika, Bahati claims that the bedroom activities have been difficult for him because he can't play the withdrawal game perfectly. Given that he doesn't want any more children, a vasectomy is an option.


Bahati stated that the withdrawal procedure is not working for him and that he is considering having a vasectomy. According to Bahati, that is a little tough, and he doesn't want any more kids.



It has long been believed that only women are capable of family planning. That is believed to be a woman's duty. Africans in particular have criticized operations like vasectomy that include men. The amusing thing is that vasectomy has recently begun to gain popularity in Kenya. Guys everywhere attest to it and declare they would consider doing it.


 Baba Shiru, also known as Nameless and the father of the recently born third kid Shiru, admitted in a radio interview that he had been considering it but hadn't decided. He revealed this soon after the birth of his third child, Shiru.