Vasectomy: If he had a vasectomy and confirmed that there was no sperm after the procedure, then the chance of getting pregnant is very low. Still you can get other types of std's. If you wanted to conceive, he would need to undergo a vasectomy reversal or a testicular aspiration to remove sperm to use, typically for an ivf cycle.
Answered 3/21/2017
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Possible... but...: Vasectomy effective rate for male contraception is about 99+%. But occasional few may fail to serve male contraception due to premature sex before becoming sperm-free in semen after vasectomy or the incidence of post-vasectomy recanalization (reconnection) in some.
Answered 4/30/2014
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Vasectomy : Vasectomy reversal is possible with variable success . It is safe to have sex with vasectomised man.
Answered 3/24/2017
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Vasectomy : Vasectomy has quiet good success rate , not 100% but close . Some studies show that 1 in 2000 people have failure and female patients can become pregnant. But as these chances are less and it's pretty safe to have sex . Yes vasectomy can be reversed too .
Answered 3/23/2017
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