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Q: Please Help Me I'm So Worried :(
asked by: Shazzy on September 11th, 2005
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Hey there i'm new and have a big problem. My lmp was 27 march 2005 and my due date is 31 dec 2005. On the 6th or 7th I had sex with a man who has had a vascetomy. The problem is my hubby and I had been trying for bub number 4 anyways!!!! Hubby doesn't know and I can't tell him. This man had the cut over 11mths ago and his wife has not fallen preggies. Is there anyway this baby could be his???? I'm loosing sleep over this and i'm now 25weeks and it's getting close to the birth. Please help me!!!! :cry:
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cougartron
replied on September 12th, 2005
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Please Check This Site Out
U should be fine - I would not worry about it..... :d

please go to this link and read section " what should I expect after a vasectomy? "


http://www.Utsouthwestern.Edu/utsw/cda/dep t29420/files/58002.Html#question_mark12
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cougartron
replied on September 12th, 2005
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Sorry That Link Might Not Have Worked - Here Is the Info
What should I expect after a vasectomy?



After the procedure, you should go straight home, apply ice to the scrotum, and continue wearing the athletic supporter. You may bathe the next day. No exercise, straining, or heavy lifting should be done for at least 48 hours. A pulling sensation to the scrotum may persist for a week or two. This is normal and is usually relieved with scrotal support (i.E., athletic supporter). Some swelling to the scrotum and testicles is normal, as is moderate discomfort for a day or two. Swelling is normal for even several weeks, but you should notify your doctor if swelling grows larger than a silver dollar.
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cougartron
replied on September 12th, 2005
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Sorry Pasted Wrong Section - Lmao So Sorry
When can I resume sexual activity?



You should postpone sexual activity for 72 hours. Because sperm can survive for 6 months or more, you will be asked to bring one or more specimens of semen to your follow-up visit to verify the success of the procedure. Unprotected intercourse should not take place until sterility is assured. Most doctors suggest a minimum of 3 to 4 months, and we advise a minimum of 20 ejaculations before performing the first semen analysis. A second analysis indicating absence of sperm is recommended before you resume unprotected intercourse.
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sandyallen
replied on September 12th, 2005
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Yes but be careful if their is an extra ball up their hiding, I had a cousin that had a so called vasectomy and two years later his wife fell pregnant, after calling her every name in the book, he found out it was his, the other ball dropped. It was kind of funny at that time and still is.
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angel6932
replied on September 12th, 2005
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Yeah that is what happend to my father. I love how some men just dont want to edmit it but now I think it is funny
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