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Well, yes. But the person receiving the vasectomy needs to go back into the urologist to insure that they are really "firing blanks" by giving a new sample. There can still be living sperm in the vas deferens or the vasectomy may not have been performed correctly. Only after the sample comes up clean should you trust the vasectomy as your primary birth control method.
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Yes. My friends youngest daughter was conceived this way. The man must ejaculate several times before he's actually "shooting blanks." I don't remember the number, it's fifteen or twenty, something you'd never expect. Ask your (or his) doctor and they can tell you for sure.
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