answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

yes.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can a woman still get pregnant years after a man has had a vasectomy?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Engineering
Related questions

Is it possible to be pregnant 13 years after avasectomy?

No. If you have a vasectomy, you are a man. It might be possible, but very unlikely, that you could get a woman pregnant.


Is baby mine Had testical removed 15 years ago now wife pregnant can it be mine?

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.


Your husband had a vasectomy 5 years ago is it still possible to get 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


Your husband had a vasectomy 7 years ago is there a chance you could get pregnant you have a lot of pregnancy systems right now?

Vastectomies can be reversed, but it isn't 100% effective.


Can you be pregnant at 49 years old?

It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.


Has anyone ever heard of a 36yr old becoming pregnant when their husband has had a vasectomy for the last 15 years?

Although it's rare for a vasectomy to "reverse" on its own, it has happened.


What if your husb had a vasectomy 6 years ago you started your period on the 11 period for 8 day you had sex 2 days after your period ended and you didnt use protection can you be pregnant?

If he had a vasectomy there should be no sperms so no.


What are your chances of being pregnant if your husband had a vasectomy around 5 years ago and you haven't had a period in 4 to 5 months?

If the vasectomy was performed properly, it is generally considered to be extremely effective. There is, however, a chance that it didn't "take".


Possible to be pregnant IF 54 years old no period in two months partner had successful vasectomy 10 years prior AND morning after pill was taken within 48 hours of intercourse?

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.


What are the chances of getting someone pregnant after a vasectomy?

The percentages are low, but it's not unheard of. If the doctor didn't do his job correctly then it can happen. I've heard about several women who have gotten pregnant after their husband has had a vasectomy. You can go to your doctor and be checked out and they'll know if the vasectomy took or not. Typically the doctor does a sperm count a week after the vasectomy and a month after that to insure that everything is were it should be. And should probably be checked every few years after that.


What are the chances of getting pregnant if my husband had a vasectomy 6 years ago and underwent chemotherapy for the treatment of testicular cancer?

zero, but get a sperm count to be sure


What is the possibility of a man getting a woman pregnant after a vasectomy?

Depending on how long after the vasectomy you have intercourse, after he had he vasectomy they usually test his sperm on a regular basis until there are no sperm present. If he had his vasectomy months to years ago then no you cannot get pregnant. It is possible it has come undone or is leaking. Regular Dr checkups are a way to prevent that. Old vasectomys were a clip. The clip may not be pinching anymore. Sperm can last up to 20 ejaculations...or 3mths after vasectomy. Be careful. Yes, but the chances are very slim. Vasectomies are the most reliable method of family planning with a failure rate of less than 1 per thousand. The most common reasons for failure are a) that the man didn't wait long enough after the operation (usually 2-3 weeks or 20 ejaculations) before having sex, and b) that the vas deferens spontaneously reconnected. The chances of a failure after properly clearing and being tested at 3 months are put at about 1 in 4000, or 0.025%.