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Surprise! NFL Player Has 14th Child–3rd Child After Vasectomy

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Former NFL cornerback Antonio Cromartie announced the birth of his 14th child (baby girl Jhett Paxton) in 2017, which was his third since his reported vasectomy in 2013. The former San Diego Chargers, Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts cornerback now has enough children to field a little team of his own — and a kicker, and a backup.

Back in 2016, Cromartie’s wife says that despite his vasectomy, she was pregnant with twins.

“I didn’t even tell Antonio right away because I didn’t think it was possible,” Terricka Cromartie told Us Weekly.

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“I was going back and forth in my head how it could even happen. In my head we were good to go, we were having free sex! I just really thought that his procedure was the best protection you could have at this point.”

Cromartie, who already has 10 children with several different women, including Terricka, was blindsided.

“Originally, he was like, ‘Oh, s—! Are you serious? How did this happen?’ ” Terricka recalled.

MUST READ: Can A Vasectomy Cause Prostate Cancer?

“It was shocking news for the both of us. It took me awhile to process it, but Antonio stood firm and was saying, ‘It’s God’s will.’ And he’s been excited the whole time.”

Terricka

But the man had a vasectomy to stop having kids. So how does this happen?

Well, sperm are made in the testicles. They pass through two tubes called the vasa deferentia to other glands and mix with seminal fluids to form semen. Vasectomy blocks each vas deferens and keeps sperm out of the seminal fluid. The sperm are absorbed by the body instead of being ejaculated.

Vasectomy is the most effective birth control for men. It is nearly 100 percent effective.

However, vasectomy is not immediately effective. Sperm remains beyond the blocked tubes. You must use other birth control until the sperm are used up. It usually takes about three months. A simple test — semen analysis — shows when there are no more sperm in your ejaculate.

Not only that, but very rarely, tubes grow back together again and pregnancy may occur. This happens in about…


…1 out of 1,000 cases.

“To be honest, I’ve gone back and forth about if I wanted to share the news or not,” she added. “All my children are blessings and all of Antonio’s children are blessings, for that matter. It was made to seem that my children weren’t a blessing because they were categorized by a number, and for that reason and that reason alone, I hid both of my [first two] pregnancies with my husband, just so I could enjoy them with those who were really happy for me.”

Here’s to wishing the family, a happy, healthy childhood to come.

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