Having a tubal ligation does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
0%. Sorry.
You should torture, behead and nuke your tubes just to be sure.
you could have an ectopic pregnancy
If ytou are pregnant the tubal ligation won't make any difference to the pregnancy test.
* It is considered a sterilization. The tube are tied and clipped so eggs can not make it the uterus and burned so that they don't mend back together after a period of time.
Tubes clipped - Fallopian tubes are clipped and it is reversible. Tubes cauterized (burned) - Tubes are burned (not reversible). Tubes tied - Doctors don't do this procedure that often, but it is what it is, your fallopian tubes are tied. (reversible but with difficulty and lower success rate)
It is very unlikely for a woman to get pregnant after having her fallopian tubes cut and burned, as this procedure is a permanent form of contraception. However, there is still a small chance of pregnancy, so it is not considered 100% foolproof.
The result of this procedure is permanent and cannot be reversed.
There is no medicine for this. All they can do is try a reversal if that would work in your case. Every case is individual and a tubal is usually considered a permanent solution.
A tubal ligation is supposed to be a permanent solution. You can try a test tube baby where the fertilized egg is put inside the uterus by a doctor. Or you can try for a reversal. The risk for ectopic pregnancies is very big though.
It is very rare but it can happen. There is less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant after tubal ligation. Those that do become pregnant have a much higher risk than a woman that hasn't had the procedure for having a nonviable ectopic pregnancy. If you suspect that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible.
No, that would cause an ectopic pregnancy if she happened to be ovulating - aside from needing surgery to access the ovaries.