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vasectomy 12 years ago!!

Does anyone know TRUE Statistics on pregnancy after vasectomy (rather than what doctors would have you believe?)

My DH had a vasectomy 12 years ago after the birth of his 2nd child with his ex-wife (he was 29.)

We have been together for two years now and i would love another baby (I have two of my own from my first marriage) but after booking his vasectomy reversal he subsequently cancelled it a month before the big op claiming getting cold feet.

I am now experiencing symptoms like headache, nausea, bloatedness, tiredness and lethargy, VERY sore boobs and prominent veins. I feel like I am going mad!

Is it REALLY possible to get pregnant after a vasectomy done 12 years ago?? Im scared to test as I am scared of getting EITHER result!!

Thanks for listening and any help would me much appreciated!
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Hi, did yuu find out if yuu were pregnant or not after your man had the snip, I think I'm in the same situation, I'm 18 and my partner had the snip 12 years ago and has never got anyone pregnant (f which he knows) after the snip was done, so we don't use protection. He has 4 kids already from a previous d was very fertile! I've had quit a few symptoms swell. Please help I'm so confused x
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How did your situation end up?  I think I may be there too after 12 years.  
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Did you ever get an answer to your 12-year-old vasectomy question? Were you indeed pregnant? Wondering because I may be in a similar situation...
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