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Pregnant After Vasectomy... How Do I Tell My Husband?

Hello Ladies! My husband and I have three wonderful children ages 4, 2 and 3 months. After the last one we decided we were done and the hubby had the surgery done. As you can imagine with all of these children in the house, intimacy has been somewhat rare. Coupled with the fact that I am breastfeeding AND he just got tested and was found to be "shooting blanks" you can imagine my surprise when I started having pregnancy symptoms again! I thought I was crazy and that it was probably just my hormones playing tricks on me. But I bought a test just to be sure. It was a very faint positive but still a positive. Go figure! This will not be the end of the world or anything. We love our kids very much and could gladly welcome one more. We just have to digest this new bit of information first! Anyway, I have never been able to surprise my husband with a pregnancy before because he always knew right after I took the test. This time he really has no idea and I would like to gently surprise him. Nothing TOO dramatic. :) Any thoughts? Has anyone else had this happen? I would love some good ideas about how to tell him or your stories if this happened to you. Thank you very much!

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And just to be clear, I do not blame the Dr. I'm pretty sure the fault it ours. It's just funny because the chances of this happening were VERY slim. :)
I am surprised how many people assume that he will think he is not the father. Let me assure you. We have a wonderful marriage and he will not question it. I am not worried about that in the least. The Dr's paperwork was very clear that he would need to be tested to be sure before we were intimate without protection.

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A faint positive is still a positive. I think you should get him a funny card, like one with a cowboy on it and write inside, "Guess who ISN'T shooting blanks?" and enclose the test, or another with a darker response.

My friend's daughter came to be even after 2 forms of birth control. Friend shrugged and said, "I guess she REALLY wanted to be here!"

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"Remember the doctor saying that there was a 0.5% chance that we could get pregnant after the vascectomy? Eh well lets go buy some lottery tickets tonight, honey, because we are beating the odds on getting pregnant. Maybe we can beat the odds on the lottery too."

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This hasn't happened to me but it sounds like my husband's worst nightmare. He always says that when we're done (we might have one more), he'll get snipped, I'll get tied AND we'll use a condom. lol. I'm glad it's not the end of the world for you. I would wait until he's had a GREAT fun day with the kids and then sit him down after the kids are in bed, tell him how much you love him and break the news to him gently. Be prepared for any type of reaction ranging from great to ok to bad and just know that even if he's not thrilled right now, he'll have 10 months to get used to the idea nad he'll love that child to pieces once s/he is born. Good luck!

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A faint positive is still a positive. I think you should get him a funny card, like one with a cowboy on it and write inside, "Guess who ISN'T shooting blanks?" and enclose the test, or another with a darker response.

My friend's daughter came to be even after 2 forms of birth control. Friend shrugged and said, "I guess she REALLY wanted to be here!"

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"Remember the doctor saying that there was a 0.5% chance that we could get pregnant after the vascectomy? Eh well lets go buy some lottery tickets tonight, honey, because we are beating the odds on getting pregnant. Maybe we can beat the odds on the lottery too."

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How do you tell him? Let his doctor tell him. Get an appointment, walk in with your husband and ask the doctor to explain how it is that you are pregnant.

I would make this the doctor's job. I really would.

D.

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Before you say or do anything, see your OB. Have a blood test to be sure that you are in fact preggers.

Then once you get the confirmation tell hubby "surprise"!

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See if you can find a shirt small enough to fit the 3 mo old that says "Big Sister/Brother". Take a picture of the baby wearing it, put in on the cover of a Valentines photo card that you make online and write on the inside something like, "Your present will be arriving on or around <insert EST due date>, Happy Valentine's Day!" Let him open it and see how long it takes for him to figure it out! Congrats!

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I would just sit him down and tell him as tenderly as I could. That would be surprising enough.

Congratulations.

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I would gather up all the little children around me and him and start tickling and having fun, and laughing and cooing....and then say something like this...

"Hon, you know that the effectiveness of vasectomies is only __%? (someone mentioned 95, but I don't know) Well, aren't we the the luckiest 5% of parents that fall into the uber fertile category. Some how one of your sperms found a way around it all!!!....When should we tell the family were expecting again???

Many, many blessings to you all!

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WOW I just finished the responses and I thought the question was how to tell him in a fun way? Did I get that wrong?
I would make a meal of Baby spinsh, baby corn, ect and ask him do you get the theme?
For our 2nd I put a T-shirt on my oldest that said soon to be big sister (my daughter was 13) for our 3rd I put a T-shirt on my 2nd that said big sister. I sent a T-shirt to my mom that had all the grandchildren in birth order on it then a cartoon baby at the end with a question mark.

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