Only if the vasectomy didn't work.
Yes, "even though" is a connective phrase that is used to show contrast or concession between two ideas in a sentence. It is often used to introduce a contrast or unexpected outcome.
brooklen bell Do you mean Brooklyn Decker?
Yes, snakes can still move after they die due to nerve reflexes. These reflexes can cause muscle contractions that make it appear as though the snake is still moving, even though it is no longer alive.
No - typically ovulation occurs two weeks BEFORE menstruation, if a womans cycle is around 28 days that means it's also two weeks after her period but if her cycle is longer than ovulation will occur later than that. Everyones menstrual cycle is different.
Pregnancy is typically dated from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period, even though conception usually occurs about two weeks later. So, based on this common dating method, pregnancy is said to begin at the time of conception. However, the embryo must implant in the uterus for the pregnancy to progress, which occurs about 6-12 days after conception.
Not with his own semen. Though if he came into contact with another man's semen (having sex with another man or even a woman who recently had sex), then the "foreign" semen could impregnate the woman.
Not with his own semen. Though if he came into contact with another man's semen (having sex with another man or even a woman who recently had sex), then the "foreign" semen could impregnate the woman.
Yes, you can be identified if you rape someone even though you have had a vasectomy. Skin scrapings; pubic hair samples or head hair to bodily fluids such as saliva or perspiration re DNA are a dead give away.
It happens even though she is a large woman.
no, unless vasectomy was reversed at some point (an OR nurse)
Under current law, there are no grounds for not establishing child support, even in cases where the woman stole the semen to impregnate herself, or got pregnant by having sex with an underage boy.
not necessarily
Minimal. Even a tiny drop of semen in the vagina could result in pregnancy.
Yes, especially if they did not go back for the follow up tests to ensure it was a successful vasectomy, which occurs more often than you would think.
Jael.
Did you ever stop to think that maybe YOU are the other woman?
No-one - not even doctors - is infallible. We can all be wrong at times. So, yes, it is possible - though it would generally be unlikely. You need to ask the doctor why s/he said that the man can't get the woman pregnant.