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Normally you can have embryo transfer even if your fallopian tubes are cut. Speak to a reproductive endocrinologist (fertility specialist) about what makes sense in your particular case.

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Can a woman have an topic pregnancy if her tubes are tied?

It's possible for a tubal ligation to fail, for the fallopian tubes to grow back together even after being cut. If this happens, an ectopic pregnancy (in which the embryo implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus) is possible.


Should you still get your period after you have had your tubes cut?

Yes, you should still get your period after you've had your fallopian tubes cut. All this has done is cut the fallopian tubes so that sperm cannot reach the egg when it is realeased during ovulation, as you still ovulate and still have a uterus it means that you would still menstruate as normal.


What is bilateral sterilization?

Bilateral sterilization means both tubes (fallopian tubes or vasa deferens) were cut/tied/etc.


What is vacectomy and tubectomy?

Vasectomy is the family planning operation done on men. men vasdifferentia is cut and tied so that the sperm will not come out ..Tubectomy is family planning operation done on women. womens fallopian tubes are tied so that mens sperm will not enter her fallopian tubes


Can woman get pregnant if she had her tubes burned and cut?

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.


Is there anything i can take to help my tubes grow back together?

There is no medication that will cause the fallopian tubes to rejoin themselves after cut during tubal ligation or salpingectomy. Surgical treatment may do so, however.


One year after getting my tubes done i had a ectopic pregnancy can you get pregnant tweleve years later and have a baby?

If your fallopian tubes were cut and tied, there is no way you can get pregnant. If you experienced an ectopic pregnancy and did not have your tubes tied again, there is the possibility that you could again get pregnant.


What do you call it when you cut and tie your tubes?

If you are referring to reproductive sterilization, the official name for this process in a female is "tubal ligation." Where the Fallopian tubes, the site where sperm fertilizes eggs, are clipped and tied off as a more permanent method of birth control.


Can you get caught pregnant when your tubes have been cut?

Yes, it is possible to become pregnant even if your fallopian tubes have been cut, a procedure known as tubal ligation. Though this procedure significantly reduces the likelihood of pregnancy, it is not 100% effective. In rare cases, the tubes can heal or reconnect, leading to a potential pregnancy. Additionally, pregnancy can occur if the procedure was not done correctly or if there is an occurrence of ectopic pregnancy.


What happens to ovaries after a tubal ligation?

The ovaries continue to produce eggs. The difference is that the fallopian tubes have been cut and tied (to the uterus) so as to prevent the egg/s migration into the uterus to be fertilized.


How does tubal ligation prevent pregnancy?

It is within the Fallopian tube that fertilization, the joining of the egg and the sperm, takes place. During tubal ligation, the tubes are cut or blocked in order to close off the sperm's access to the egg.


Can you get pregnant after your tubes have been tied cut and burned and if not can you get invitro?

Answerno you can not get pregnant. I doubt IVF would work either since they usually fertilize the egg inside the tube. If they could do it just in a womans uterus, we could save all the tubal pregnancies-Unsure where previous answer comes from...Damage to, or blocking of, your fallopian tubes does NOT mean you cannot get pregnant, provided your ovaries are still healthy. If so, many PCOS and Endometriosis patients would not have been able to conceive!With IVF you are given hormones to stimulate the growth of several eggs at once (compared to the one or two your body usually ripes each cycle), which are then extracted directly from your ovaries and fertilised at a lab with your partner's (or donor's) semen. If one or more embryo's are formed, they choose the strongest and healthiest one(s) to transfer back into the mother's womb, hoping it will hatch there as any other fertilised egg would.Contrary what is claimed in the above answer eggs are NOT fertilised in the fallopian tubes (usually not even test tubes, rather perti dishes!) and ectopic pregnancies (which often occur inside one's fallopian tubes) have NO connection to the process!