my husband has had a vasectomy and believes “it’s highly unlikely that the tube can grow back together and you can get pregnant”
i think it’s more common than he thinks, though?! or am i wrong?
my husband has had a vasectomy and believes “it’s highly unlikely that the tube can grow back together and you can get pregnant”
i think it’s more common than he thinks, though?! or am i wrong?
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It is highly unlikely. Only happens in the initial healing. It's why they do a sperms count check after a while. If that's fine, it's all good.
Sorry but your hubby is correct. It is very unlikely. It is possible, sure...but not likely at all. If you are concerned about his vasectomy you should get him checked over by a doctor.
It’s rare. There is no such thing as 100% full proof but the chances of you getting pregnant very very slim.
The failure rate is 0.15%
My hubby had one 4 yrs ago. We don't use any other protection and no babies so figure it's not healed together
Ummmm why would it be offered if it was so common??
Your husband is right
Only in the initial healing process if your husband has got his negative sperm count result that is permanent, unless you get a reversal. My husband had to do 2 checks before he got the negative test, 5 months after vasectomy, so make sure you are getting those counts done, at 3 months he was still technically fertile.