If the man is willing to he can have his vasectomy reversed. If not it looks like you will need to find a new man or donor sperm from a sperm bank.
Yes, a B positive woman and an A negative man can have a healthy baby. The ABO blood group system is separate from the Rh factor, so compatibility in ABO blood type does not play a role in potential issues during pregnancy. However, if the woman is Rh positive and the man is Rh negative, the baby may be at risk for Rh incompatibility, which can be managed with proper medical intervention.
Yes, a man can ejaculate without sperm present. This is known as a "dry orgasm" and can happen for various reasons, such as after a vasectomy or due to certain medical conditions.
This will be a "Can of Worms". You will need to look at sexual reproduction cycles. However, basically a woman ovulates an egg sometime between periods. This egg contains essentially half of the woman's genes. During intimate activities the man will provide the woman with sperm which will contain the other half of the genes required to get pregnant and make a baby.
Babies are made when a sperm cell from a man fertilizes an egg cell from a woman. This fertilization typically occurs through sexual intercourse. The fertilized egg then implants itself in the woman's uterus to grow and develop into a baby over the course of around nine months.
After a vasectomy procedure, the appearance of sperm remains the same. However, the sperm will no longer contain semen, as the vasectomy blocks the tubes that carry semen. This means that the sperm will still be produced by the testicles but will not be able to leave the body.
You should not be able to get pregnant by a man who has had a vasectomy.
It's called a vasectomy, and... erm... it's not exactly a shot...
No. If you have a vasectomy, you are a man. It might be possible, but very unlikely, that you could get a woman pregnant.
One of them can have a baby with a woman and then the other man can adopt the child. To make a baby you need a sperm and a egg so 2 men can not physically make a baby together without a woman.
If the vasectomy was successful then no the woman cannot become pregnant.
No, a man who has had a vasectomy will not have semen in his ejaculate. A vasectomy is a permanent form of male contraception that prevents sperm from being present in the semen.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
if your totally decided not to have a baby then you can get your tubes cut or a vasectomy ( not sure if your a women or a man) if you just do not want to have a baby now then .....get some type of anti contraceptives ...the pill, a shot, condoms, or just plain obstinacy.
not necessary
Making a baby is equal parts from the man and the woman. The woman's body produces the egg cell and the man's body produces sperm cells. When one of the sperm cells unites with the egg cell, then the baby starts to develop. From then on, all the work of 'making the baby' is done by the woman's body. So you could say that it takes two to start the baby but the woman 'makes the baby'!
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I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant - 2008 Vasectomy Baby was released on: USA: 7 September 2011