Man Had Vasectomy 30 Years Ago (Full Episode) | Paternity Court

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Ms. Baker is suing to prove her son was fathered by her husband, Mr. Baker, who initially claimed it was medically impossible. DNA results confirmed Mr. Baker as the father, leading to emotional reconciliation and gratitude.

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  • Mr. Baker's vasectomy in 1991 made it seemingly impossible for him to father a child, raising doubts about Caleb's paternity due to his medical history.
  • Despite the odds and doubts surrounding Caleb's paternity, DNA results confirmed Mr. Baker as the father, leading to emotional reconciliation between the couple and gratitude for the outcome.

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Summary

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Paternity dispute over baby Caleb's father

  • Ms. Baker is suing to prove that her three-month-old son, Caleb, was fathered by her husband, Mr. Baker.
  • Mr. Baker claims it is medically impossible for him to have fathered a child and states he will leave his family if DNA results prove he is not the father.
  • Ms. Baker admits to heavy drinking and blackouts during the time she got pregnant, leading to doubts about the child's paternity.
  • Mr. Baker and Ms. Baker got together while both were married, causing trust issues in their relationship.
  • Financial issues and overspending in Ms. Baker's previous marriage were revealed on a national show, affecting Mr. Baker's trust in her.
  • Mr. Baker had a vasectomy in 1991, making it seemingly impossible for him to conceive a child.
  • Ms. Baker discovered her pregnancy after suspecting menopause, leading to concerns about false positives on pregnancy tests.
  • Mr. Baker researched false positives and feared cancer before accepting the pregnancy.
  • The couple considered vasectomy reversal to have a child together but ultimately discarded the idea.
  • Dr. Jameelah Gater explains that while fertility in older men is usually not an issue, a successful vasectomy should result in zero sperm count, making conception impossible unless the procedure failed.

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"Fatherhood Confirmed: DNA Results Bring Reconciliation"

  • Follow-up at a year's time involves checking sperm count and ensuring the tube did not grow back together.
  • Despite slim odds, there is a 1.5% chance of fathering a child.
  • DNA results confirm Mr. Baker as the father of three-month-old Caleb Baker, leading to emotional reconciliation and gratitude.
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