Only if the snipped or clamped vas deferens heal themselves so there is sperm in the ejaculate fluid.
An easy way to check to see if this has happened is to have a urologist do a sperm count on a sample of the man's semen.
No. If you have a vasectomy, you are a man. It might be possible, but very unlikely, that you could get a woman pregnant.
If the vasectomy was successful then no the woman cannot become pregnant.
You should not be able to get pregnant by a man who has had a vasectomy.
you might get pregnant from sleeping with the man that could get you preggo.
Only if they are an FtM transsexual or transgender who hasn't had all the reassignment procedures. If they still have a uterus and stop taking any hormones so that they resume menstruation, then they can become pregnant.
No. A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that makes a man sterile by cutting the seminal tubes. This means that sperm no longer make their way into the semen and therefore he can no longer make a woman pregnant. However if he finds that he wishes to have children in the future there are many ways the procedure can be reversed.
A vasectomy prevents a male making a female pregnant. It does not prevent a female getting pregnant since she could get pregnant with a male who has not had a vasectomy or by artificial insemination.
Pregnancy is a known risk whenever a woman has sex. There is no birth control method, including vasectomy and tubal ligation, that is 100% effective. If a woman gets pregnant with an IUD, she and her partner are responsible.
In order for a woman to get pregnant, she must have sperm from a man.
Exactly the same as a non-pregnant woman or a man.
Nothing. Men do not have symptoms when a woman is pregnant.
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.