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My wife is 7 days late with her period. I had a
vasectomy
1 and 1/2 years ago. Should i be concerned?
tucker
Dec 28 2009 8:59am
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nervous wife
Dec 19 2008 11:17am
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staubs
Oct 11 2009 7:14pm
Does a sperm test after a
vasectomy
have to be sent out for analysis? If so, how long does that process take?
ravenjr
Jan 06 2010 2:13pm
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nervous wife
Dec 19 2008 12:16pm
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is the most lied about "simple proc ...
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ted h.
Dec 24 2009 12:07pm
my period is 6 days late the thing is my husband had the
vasectomy
11 years ago what could be the problem we have a healthy sex
michelle
Aug 13 2009 8:51am
can i be pregnant 7 years after my husband had a
vasectomy
?
mommyo4
Jun 05 2009 3:04pm
im 29 yrs old and hubby had a
vasectomy
2 years ago and im 9 days late and a good wife - any chance it failed?
danni
Jan 25 2010 8:33pm
Husband had a
vasectomy
and Doctors say he has a zero sperm count. I am pregnant how can that be?
rose2010
Dec 03 2010 5:52pm
just had a
vasectomy
under G.A and the biopsy report says i have a vessel with vasculitis ?
barry
Feb 05 2010 5:09am
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