Definately not
If the vasectomy was properly done you will not be pregnant. We started haveing sex a week after my vasectomy (Though a longer wait is recommended) and no problems.
If the vasectomy was performed properly, it is generally considered to be extremely effective. There is, however, a chance that it didn't "take".
the shot can take 12-18 months to get fully out of your system. When I got off it I started feeling pregnant about 3 months after and wasn't getting my period, it ended up being cysts on my ovaries from the shot and my body going through withdrawl of the drug. I would still use another form of birth control until your hubby gets the vasectomy.
If your husband did not have his post-vasectomy counts done, then yes, it is possible. If he did have them done and was given the all-clear then it's still possible, but unlikely.
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.
It has been known that some doctors don't do a good job when it comes to a vasectomy. It would be to your advantage to have your husband go to your family doctor and have tests run to be sure the vasectomy took well. If all is well then you aren't pregnant. It is noted that for a 2 weeks to a month after a vasectomy the man should not have sexual contact with his wife or girlfriend. My husband had one several years ago and that's what we were told. If you were told that and didn't get pregnant you were very lucky. You need two sperm counts, with no sperm in either to ensure you are no longer fertile, and it may take upto 6 months.
Getting pregnant requires sexual union (or artificial insemination). If you have had either you can get pregnant.
You can, but check with your doctor before getting pregnant
You could be entering http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/2396. And it is possible that the vasectomy has 'grown' together, but it is pretty rare.
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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%.
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