not very likely
If the vasectomy was successful then no the woman cannot become pregnant.
If the vasectomy was done over a year ago, he should be sterile. But, if you don't know, take precautions. If you don't know him well enough to know when he had the vasectomy, take precautions. If you don't know him well, take precautions. Many men will tell women that they've had a vasectomy when they haven't. Protect yourself.
Birth control pill is a general name for a group of medications that can greatly reduce the chances of a woman getting pregnant. There is still a chance of getting pregnant, but it is greatly reduced.
There are people that want to advertise clothing on pregnant women so you could still get model work but if you mean on catwalk shows then no chance as they look for tall thin or muscular models most of the time.
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.
smart pregnant women, or women who think there is a chance they may be pregnant, they should NOT even think of going on a roller coaster.
With the exception of women with diabetes, women who have a stillbirth have as good a chance of carrying a future pregnancy to term as women who are pregnant for the first time.
Yes, many women will still have a period through out pregnancy. To have a not so normal period is suspect enough to go get a pregnancy test!
Yes, you can still have your period if you're pregnant; most women don't, though.
Yes. Although many women with PCOS struggle to become pregnant, it is still possible to get pregnant naturally.
Yes, what makes you think a women at 47 or older cannot get pregnant? If a women still has her monthlly menstrual cycle, then she can get pregnant..but sometimes there are complications at birth.
About 90% of women can get pregnant after a month without birth control.