What are the chances of getting pregnant...?
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My bf had a vasectomy but it did not work and he is still fertile (this happens very rarely). Your husband will probably need to have his surgically reversed since his vasectomy was likely a success. Nowadays the reversal rates are very good but the procedure can be expensive. You can also have your husbands sperm removed and be artificially inseminated. Ask your doctor. There are options for you if you are willing to pay and be patient.
We have some friends that after he got a vasectomy the knot was tied in a way that the ends were facing each other and they became pregnant, but if you really want a baby why not get it reversed. I am sure your family doctor could help with advice on this matter, good luck, this decision I am sure was hard to make and it is even harder when you think you made the wrong one, so many foster children need a good mom and dad, maybe you could consider that route.
There are a few ways a vesectomy is done. One way is tieing, but that usually isn't the normal. Usually they snip and laser. So, it depends on how it was done if it can be reversed.
Our friend got sniped and it's not reversal and it's permanent.
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