Yes. Although very rare, it is possible. The odds of pregnancy after a few months of the operation are less than .1%
It can also, in most cases, be successfully reversed in order to recover full or partial functionality, recovering the ability to conceive children with women. Men usually can't "produce" children on their own.
You should not be able to get pregnant by a man who has had a vasectomy.
A Vasectomy procedure will cost about $1,300 to any man not wanting to have children any longer if the procedure is done by the Houston Vasectomy Clinic.
No. A vasectomy is the tying of the vas deferens to pevent sperm reaching the ejaculate and therefore makes the man infertile . Castration is the removal of the testes which produce spermatozia and testosterone. Neutering is usually reserved for animals
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.
No. The man's body is his own, to do with what he wants. No spousal permission, formal or otherwise, is needed for him to have a vasectomy.
you might get pregnant from sleeping with the man that could get you preggo.
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A man can have an endless amount of children being that the male body always creating sperm
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 man that has had a vasectomy does not release sperm, however, he does ejaculate.
Andres Segovia did not have any children. At age 16,he was forced to get a vasectomy.
A vasectomy blocks the path of sperm. It does not change the production of testosterone or other hormones.