anyone have a baby after vasectomy?

Anonymous
A part of my heart secretly wishes my husband’s vasectomy would spontaneously fail. And I wouldn’t freak if he wanted a paternity test. I mean, logically I couldn’t really blame him. Though presumably a fertility test on his end could also work.
Anonymous
Do you get to sue the doctor if you had a vasectomy and still have a baby?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you get to sue the doctor if you had a vasectomy and still have a baby?



in Most states, wrongful birth cases only allow damages for the difference between a healthy and unhealthy child. Plus, there is usually an informed consent and waiver explain the possibility of failure
Anonymous
NP here and I feel the same as OP. We are 38. Our kids are 10 and 7. We will not act on my feeling. But I regret agreeing to the vasectomy years ago. DH is still content with 2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you get to sue the doctor if you had a vasectomy and still have a baby?



No. They bring you both in for counseling and tell you it's permanent, make sure you both are okay with that, but they do warn you an incredibly small micropercentage do fail or repair themselves so they are covered.

When I discovered I had a positive pregnancy test 3.5 years after my husband's vasectomy at first I was like wow, this doctor is a weasel who screwed us. But when I got confirmation from the doctor it really was a pregnancy I just rolled with it. Whatcha gonna do? Be mad at a doctor and an innocent baby forever? It ended up being the best "bad" thing that ever happened to me. Can't imagine life without this kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We did and my husband's doctor told him it was impossible and "an issue on the home front." It was a miserable pregnancy and almost ruined my marriage. We got a blood test when ds was 3 days old and I (post c section, still in the hospital) walked that blood test right down to the urolgists office and waiting in the waiting room till he came out. Great times. This was in 2015.


I would be so pissed at my dh too for doubting me.


Why? Any man would want the test. The chances of a V failing are so incredibly small it would put doubt in any man's mind. She should have been glad to prove it to him and erase all doubt.
Anonymous
My DH’s doctor suggested regular checks to make sure things haven’t changed. Three years and so far, so good. They sell kits on Amazon now days.
Anonymous
DH had a vasectomy after DC #3. 15 months later, I was shocked to find myself pregnant with DC #4. Went back to the urologist quite upset--his reply: "It happens sometimes."
When I went into to deliver nurses, residents, docs all came by snickering--"Oh you're the post vasectomy baby!" DC #4 is a delightful person, truly a bonus baby.
Anonymous
Anyone have a baby post vasectomy not by accident? I really regret my husband having one, but after bad pregnancies I thought I was done. Now I want one more chance. Does this have to be done via IVF?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a baby post vasectomy not by accident? I really regret my husband having one, but after bad pregnancies I thought I was done. Now I want one more chance. Does this have to be done via IVF?


I’ve heard of the post vasectomy surprise and the vasectomy reversal for the 2nd wife. From the outside it seems like a lot of work to go thru the emotional decision and cost to take permanent measures to say we are done having kids only to change your mind with that same partner.
Anonymous
DH has a vasectomy and if I ended up pregnant I would expect him to question me. Looking at general statistics the odds of the vasectomy failing are smaller than the odds that the spouse had an affair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH has a vasectomy and if I ended up pregnant I would expect him to question me. Looking at general statistics the odds of the vasectomy failing are smaller than the odds that the spouse had an affair.


Conceptually, I agree with you. If I was actually pregnant and told him it was his, I would hope he's smart enough to keep his doubts to himself and get a very quiet paternity test after birth if he needs reassurance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH has a vasectomy and if I ended up pregnant I would expect him to question me. Looking at general statistics the odds of the vasectomy failing are smaller than the odds that the spouse had an affair.


Conceptually, I agree with you. If I was actually pregnant and told him it was his, I would hope he's smart enough to keep his doubts to himself and get a very quiet paternity test after birth if he needs reassurance.


The smart thing for you to do would be to say, "I insist on a paternity test just to set your mind at ease."

If you know it's his, then you should not have a problem with this.
Anonymous
When I had my V, a few decades ago, the doc didn't just snip the vas deferens. He took removed about 1/4" piece, then burned both ends, then he may have clipped the ends too. I'm not sure. No way those were joining again.

So yeah, if my wife got pregnant after that, I'd be VERY suspicious and rightly so.
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