The fallopian tube lengths remaining after a tubal ligation procedure are important determinants of the chances of getting pregnant after tubal reversal surgery. (Normal fallopian tube length before a tubal ligation is approximately 10 cm or 4 inches.)
Women with tubal lengths of 7.5 cm or longer had a pregnancy rate of 77%. The pregnancy rate declined as tubal length decreased, but even women with the shortest tubes (less than 2.5 cm) became pregnant (38%). Although previously unreported in the medical literature, it became apparent during this study that a repaired fallopian tube of any length can result in pregnancy. Based on reports by women with only 1 fallopian tube, we now know that tubal lengths as short as 1 cm can result in a normal pregnancy.
Nope Nope
The person can undergo the Reversal Surgery - Tube Reconstruction Surgery. But the success rates for conceiving after the Tube Reconstruction is very Less if the Tubes were burnt and clipped in the regions other than Isthmus. There is a High risk of Ectopic Pregnancy after the Tube Reconstruction Surgery which may sometimes be very dangerous.
Probably. It depends upon how much of your tubes were burned and how much damage was done. I had my tubes cut and burned...and ultimately had a reversal. I ended up with 4 & 5 centimeters left after the Tubal Reversal, and am currently pregnant and due in 5 weeks!
tubes be undone by tiding and burnt by endoscopy
no it is not dangerous because it could happen but i read somewhere that there is a surgery that you can have to reverse it.
If you're referring to 'sterilisation' - yes. The two simplest methods of sterilisation in women is either the have the fallopian tubes tied or cauterised. Both methods can usually be done via 'key-hole' surgery.
Tubule ligation
yes
yes you can, just do a search on tubal reversals.
Can I get pregnant after 11 years withmy tubes cut and burnt
No. A tubal ligation is a pretty permanent procedure that significantly reduces the possibility of pregnancy. Attempts to reverse the procedure are not always successful. Reversal involves a surgical procedure to re-establish the fallopian tubes.
the surgery that you are referring to is called a hysterectomy.
i just want to know how much in Halifax ns it is to reverse a tubal ligation (i just had my tubes clamped) it was donr aug of last yr.