Vasectomies are one of the most successful ways of preventing pregnancy, but like any other method, they are not 100% effective. So to answer the question, yes it is possible (although not likely for most people). If there is a question of pregnancy, check with your physician or take a home pregnancy test. Your husband may want to have an analysis of his semen to make sure there is no sperm in it as well if he has not done so. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
No. If you have a vasectomy, you are a man. It might be possible, but very unlikely, that you could get a woman pregnant.
Yes it is possible for you to get pregnant. That is why they say it is 99.9% effective there is always a possibility and I have seen it happen
Vastectomies can be reversed, but it isn't 100% effective.
Although it's rare for a vasectomy to "reverse" on its own, it has happened.
It is possible that the vasectomy was not effective, or it occassionally will heal itself. A doctor's office can test his ejaculate and see if it contains sperm.
no, unless vasectomy was reversed at some point (an OR nurse)
It is possible to be pregnant at 52 years old.
If he had a vasectomy there should be no sperms so no.
If the vasectomy was performed properly, it is generally considered to be extremely effective. There is, however, a chance that it didn't "take".
That does not sound as if it is a combination that will ever cause you to get pregnant. While at 54 years old and your period just stopped two months ago there is always the possibility of you still ovulating a few more times but there is no way that vasectomy is going to reverse its self after 10 years. While you did take the MAP I do believe this was a waste of money due to the other stated issues.
zero, but get a sperm count to be sure
If you had BOTH testicles actually removed - not a vasectomy - then you can no longer make a woman pregnant. If you had ONE (out of two) removed, then the remaining one can get a woman pregnant.