Not legally. She can try to change his mind about it, but that's all she can do. The decision is his.
A Vasectomy!
No.
I beliive there is a method where the sperm can be taken prom the testes above the vasectomy and then you have artificial insemination. He would need to see a urologist.
A vasectomy :)
if truly that husband is truly infected by hepatitis b virus, he can prevent to his ww ifeIF wife by not having sexual intercourse with his wife, and by not sharing sharp object with his wife.
It is called a hysterectomy.
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.
Some are done that way. Others are done by using an incision in the scrotum.
A man can undergo a vasectomy to prevent having children. This surgical procedure involves cutting and sealing the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra, thereby preventing sperm from mixing with semen during ejaculation. Vasectomies are considered a permanent form of contraception, although reversals are sometimes possible.
Sterilization, which includes procedures like tubal ligation for females or vasectomy for males, prevents individuals from having biological children in the future by permanently blocking their reproductive system.
Louisiana is not known as having uranium mines.
Viscosity of the semen does not prevent you from having a child. Its the swimmers that count. All males have one scrotum- if you have to ask that question, its obvious you are not ready to have children.