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Stargazer | 23:33 Thu 15th Nov 2012 | ChatterBank
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A pregnancy more than ten years after a vasectomy?
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Dont think that can be done robert as the DNA form has to be signed by the mother too.
Dunno Stargazer. I've not had either.
it has been proven for the snip to right itself, very uncommon though.
Stargazer.....of course a vasectomy can fail after 10years...or even longer.

It depends upon how the vasectomy was done originally.

It is due to opening up of the tube (recanalisation)
I thought it depended on how the 'snip' was done? If the tubes were just cut then there is a possibility of the tubes merging back together over time.

I love the way some people are automatically sus and start suggesting paternity test!!

I hope it works out for them.

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