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Man in Pennsylvania was getting a VASECTOMY as earthquake struck and rocked the operating table: 'Everything was shaking'

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By Connor Boyd Health And Science Editor For Dailymail.Com and Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com

Published: 17:59 BST, 5 April 2024 | Updated: 18:58 BST, 5 April 2024

A father found himself in one of the most unfortunate settings during Friday's earthquake: The operating table at his own vasectomy. 

Justin Allen was getting 'the snip' at the Urology Health Surgery Center in Horsham, Pennsylvania, when the 4.8 quake rocked the tri-state area and beyond.

He said the doctor was forced to 'put the tools down for a moment' before resuming the delicate procedure that involves cutting tubes in the testicles and penis.

His wife Bridget said the freak event was a further 'sign' that 'we should never ever ever have another child ever again…ever'.

Justin Allen, from Horsham, was getting 'the snip' at the Urology Health Surgery Center when the 4.8 quake rocked the tri-state area and beyond

Mr Allen told the Guardian: 'I thought maybe a train was passing by or it was just something that happens at that office, even when the doctor was like "I think this is an earthquake".

'I figured he was messing with me, but he had to stop because everything was shaking.'

The earthquake struck right in the middle of his procedure, while he was lying on the operating bench as the doctor snipped at his tubes.

The physician paused for about a minute or two because of the shaking, he said, before continuing.

'I'm lying there. He's in the middle of whatever he needs to do down there, and the whole building started shaking,' he added to Wired.

'I wasn't sure what was happening, it definitely felt like an earthquake, but we don't normally have those.'

He went in for the vasectomy around 10:10am, he said, with the earthquake striking the area around 10:24am.

Mr Allen is now back at home and said he will be spending the rest of the day relaxing after the procedure.

There were no complications with the procedure as a result of the earthquake, he said.

He first revealed the incident on X, with his wife Bridget adding online: 'I need to add, as the wife of the patient, the only thing this was a "sign" of was the fact that we should never ever ever have another child ever again... ever.'

The couple had decided Mr Allen should get a vasectomy after the birth of their second child because they didn't want to have any more children.

Mr Allen said they first made the appointment in November and booked for about a month after their daughter's due date.

Eleanor, or Ellie, was born on February 29 — or the leap year day — with Mr Allen then going for his operation today.

He had the vasectomy at the Urology Health Surgery Center in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania.

The earthquake that struck the tri-state area was the first to hit the east coast in over a decade, with tremors felt as far away as Washington DC and up in Maine.

It was centered near Lebanon, New Jersey, where there is a tectonic fault line — according to the US Geological Survey.

The last earthquake to hit the area was a 5.9-magnitude quake in 2011 which struck just outside Washington DC, with tremors felt as far as North Carolina.

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