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Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Gentlevip: 1:11pm On Sep 13, 2025
If only you were natural or African we could have offered ways.

But now na flog you need
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Mariangeles(f):
Landmaq:
Selfish wife. She had the plan to cajole him from the onset. Too bad. People can never be trusted
Selfish wife?
He should've remained single with his vasectomy nonsense, or stuck to his first wife.

He should not use his pala-pala to ruin another person's destiny.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by IMPARTIAL: 1:37pm On Sep 13, 2025
Abeg diligently explain to her that you cannot go back! Maybe the second surgery is what will end your life.

Originally, a Vasectomy was not what God wanted for the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve.

We are just turning upside down, what was from the beginning.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Gerrard59(m): 1:49pm On Sep 13, 2025
Story is fake. No point having a say about a fake tale.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Fuckyoumod: 1:52pm On Sep 13, 2025
Justseyii:
The Dilemma
Dear Amy & T.J.,

I’m 45 years old, divorced, and a father of two. After my first marriage, I decided I was done having children and got a vasectomy.

Four years ago, I remarried. I told my wife about the vasectomy when we were dating, and she accepted it then. But now, she’s asking if I would consider reversing it so we can have a child together.

I love her deeply, but I’m conflicted. Should I go through another surgery and try to start over with kids at this stage in life? Or should I stand by my original decision?

Signed,
Dad Can’t Decide

T.J.’s Take:
This is tough. Maybe you didn’t picture yourself getting married again, let alone wanting more kids. Yet here you are, with a woman you love, facing a question that goes straight to the core of family, identity, and legacy.

But let’s not dodge the real question: Do you actually want more children?

Because if you don’t, no surgery, no pressure, no persuasion should change that. Parenthood is lifelong, exhausting, and deeply demanding. If your heart isn’t in it, saying “yes” just to please your spouse could backfire.

At the same time, if love and your wife’s longing are nudging you toward a “maybe,” then it’s worth considering — with eyes wide open.

Amy’s Take:
Here’s the thing: you already answered this once when you got the vasectomy. You said, “I’m done having kids.”

Now you’re hesitating — which tells me this isn’t about biology as much as it is about love. You don’t want to disappoint your wife.

But honesty matters more than compromise here. If you go into this resentful, or half-hearted, you’re setting yourselves — and possibly a child — up for pain.

And let’s be practical: reversal surgery doesn’t guarantee results. You may need IVF, artificial insemination, or other interventions. That means more money, more stress, and more emotional highs and lows. This is not a casual decision.

The Bigger Picture
Relationships thrive on honesty. Your wife married you knowing you’d already closed the door on children. So if she’s asking you to reopen it, she also has to be prepared for you to say no.

On the other hand, people evolve. Love can change the way we see family and legacy. Maybe hearing how deeply this matters to her makes you rethink what’s possible.

Final Word from Amy & T.J.
Before making any decisions:

Be brutally honest with yourself. Do you want kids again — yes or no?
Talk openly with your wife. She deserves clarity, not guesswork.
Acknowledge the risks. This isn’t just about surgery; it’s about years of parenting ahead.
If your answer is no, say it with love, not guilt. If your answer is yes, embrace it fully, knowing the road might be harder than expected.
What matters most is that you and your wife face this as partners — with respect, compassion, and honesty.

Because kids or no kids, the foundation of your marriage is what will carry you forward.

https://studentvillage.com.ng/forums/topic/i-had-a-vasectomy-now-my-new-wife-wants-kids-what-should-i-do/
if this cock and bull story is true, then you are the most unwise man I have ever seen.

Are you God? What's the guarantee that the kids you have already will live to see next year?

Did you create the balls you destroyed?
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Lexusgs430: 2:09pm On Sep 13, 2025
If she does not have any children, it was an unwise move, shagging up with a childless lady (that is still ripe)..... 😊😂😉
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by fabolouz1(m): 2:48pm On Sep 13, 2025
Vasectomy can be reversed .
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by OnyeAghaJesus: 3:01pm On Sep 13, 2025
Vasectomy is reversible though with reduced success rate of impregnating a woman.
But you can go for sperm aspiration. It's done in many health facilities in Nigeria
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by OnyeAghaJesus: 3:05pm On Sep 13, 2025
Fuckyoumod:
if this cock and bull story is true, then you are the most unwise man I have ever seen.

Are you God? What's the guarantee that the kids you have already will live to see next year?

Did you create the balls you destroyed?
You sound emotional with less knowledge of fertility issues.
Vasectomy is a healthy family planning method that shifts responsibility to man.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Fuckyoumod: 3:58pm On Sep 13, 2025
OnyeAghaJesus:
You sound emotional with less knowledge of fertility issues.
Vasectomy is a healthy family planning method that shifts responsibility to man.
why not cut off yours?

What are you still waiting for? Your knowledge of fertility is a waste if you don't get a vasectomy.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by themanderon: 4:34pm On Sep 13, 2025
Haaaaa,,, unvasectomize yourself naa... grin
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Tunmise40: 6:45pm On Sep 13, 2025
blueghost:
Life is very uncertain no one knows tomorrow. That is why even as a professional player don't despise or troll any club for you don't know how the wind will toast you.
There are better ways of birth control. I'm never in support surgery. Better to stick with pills
but pills get side effect on women nw
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Euromillion200: 9:07pm On Sep 13, 2025
It can be reversed.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by ledaman: 10:42pm On Sep 13, 2025
No right thinking African man would agree to this nonsense undecided
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Kobojunkie: 11:18pm On Sep 13, 2025
Wisewriter:
Tufiakwa! Removing what makes u a man because u want to run away from ur responsibilities.... Ibuzi mkpi
If you truly believe that your semen is what makes you a man—if you think what defines you as a man is your extra appendage or what comes from it when you get excited—, then you are wrapped up there in so many layers of low self-esteem. I suggest you opt for professional mental health therapy as soon as possible. Just a piece of advice! 😏
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Kobojunkie: 11:20pm On Sep 13, 2025
ledaman:
No right thinking African man would agree to this nonsense undecided
And this is why African remains the cesspit of the world to this day... right-thinking African men are in fact the plague against Africa. undecided
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Kobojunkie: 11:21pm On Sep 13, 2025
Euromillion200:
It can be reversed.
Why should he reverse it if his wife was aware from the get-go that he did not wish to have kids? undecided
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by ledaman: 7:12am On Sep 14, 2025
Kobojunkie:
And this is why African remains the cesspit of the world to this day... right-thinking African men are in fact the plague against Africa. undecided
Mr Man, it has to do with choice which I knew.
But can you show me one African man that would allow such.
How are they plague to Africa?
Don't generalised your ascertion without fact and figures.
Cest fini
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Kobojunkie:
ledaman:
Mr Man, it has to do with choice which I knew.But can you show me one African man that would allow such.
✓ How are they plague to Africa? Don't generalised your ascertion without fact and figures. Cest fini
In Africa, it is the empty barrels that speak the loudest, which is why you rarely hear those who make such choices speaking of them.

2. There are many intelligent voices in Africa. Unfortunately, their voices are drowned out regularly by the voices of the numerous plagues -- empty barrels -- the continent boasts of. undecided
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by bukatyne(f): 8:15pm On Sep 14, 2025
Lexusgs430:
If she does not have any children, it was an unwise move, shagging up with a childless lady (that is still ripe)..... 😊😂😉
I don't know why some peeps set themselves up for failure.
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Lexusgs430: 10:46pm On Sep 14, 2025
bukatyne:
I don't know why some peeps set themselves up for failure.
I wonder... She might have told him she does not want children initially, but now changed her mind......🤣😂
Re: I Had A Vasectomy. Now My New Wife Wants Kids — What Should I Do? by Justseyii(op): 8:15am On Sep 15, 2025
Make this nairaland views just paste go my site grin grin grin

Justseyii:
The Dilemma
Dear Amy & T.J.,

I’m 45 years old, divorced, and a father of two. After my first marriage, I decided I was done having children and got a vasectomy.

Four years ago, I remarried. I told my wife about the vasectomy when we were dating, and she accepted it then. But now, she’s asking if I would consider reversing it so we can have a child together.

I love her deeply, but I’m conflicted. Should I go through another surgery and try to start over with kids at this stage in life? Or should I stand by my original decision?

Signed,
Dad Can’t Decide

T.J.’s Take:
This is tough. Maybe you didn’t picture yourself getting married again, let alone wanting more kids. Yet here you are, with a woman you love, facing a question that goes straight to the core of family, identity, and legacy.

But let’s not dodge the real question: Do you actually want more children?

Because if you don’t, no surgery, no pressure, no persuasion should change that. Parenthood is lifelong, exhausting, and deeply demanding. If your heart isn’t in it, saying “yes” just to please your spouse could backfire.

At the same time, if love and your wife’s longing are nudging you toward a “maybe,” then it’s worth considering — with eyes wide open.

Amy’s Take:
Here’s the thing: you already answered this once when you got the vasectomy. You said, “I’m done having kids.”

Now you’re hesitating — which tells me this isn’t about biology as much as it is about love. You don’t want to disappoint your wife.

But honesty matters more than compromise here. If you go into this resentful, or half-hearted, you’re setting yourselves — and possibly a child — up for pain.

And let’s be practical: reversal surgery doesn’t guarantee results. You may need IVF, artificial insemination, or other interventions. That means more money, more stress, and more emotional highs and lows. This is not a casual decision.

The Bigger Picture
Relationships thrive on honesty. Your wife married you knowing you’d already closed the door on children. So if she’s asking you to reopen it, she also has to be prepared for you to say no.

On the other hand, people evolve. Love can change the way we see family and legacy. Maybe hearing how deeply this matters to her makes you rethink what’s possible.

Final Word from Amy & T.J.
Before making any decisions:

Be brutally honest with yourself. Do you want kids again — yes or no?
Talk openly with your wife. She deserves clarity, not guesswork.
Acknowledge the risks. This isn’t just about surgery; it’s about years of parenting ahead.
If your answer is no, say it with love, not guilt. If your answer is yes, embrace it fully, knowing the road might be harder than expected.
What matters most is that you and your wife face this as partners — with respect, compassion, and honesty.

Because kids or no kids, the foundation of your marriage is what will carry you forward.

https://studentvillage.com.ng/forums/topic/i-had-a-vasectomy-now-my-new-wife-wants-kids-what-should-i-do/
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