A recent study (the Collaborative Review of Sterilization, or CREST, study) looked at 10,000 women who had undergone tubal ligation and found 143 failures (a failure rate of 1.4 percent). It can be higher when a tubal is done at the time of a C-section. The failure rate also tends to increase the longer it has been since one had a tubal ligation. The U.S. Collaborative Review of Sterilization (CREST) found the failure rate for tubal ligation (all occlusion methods) to be 1.85% after 10 years.
Here are other answers and opinions from Wiki s contributors:
you do the cheat again.
Yes you go back the reverse world and get it again.
uphold ruling, reverse ruling, send back to be tried again
You Just Say The Flying Chat Again
Back into parking spaces. How with no reverse??????? Try again
Depends on the exact problem. -The reverse mechanism is essentially doors that divert the exhaust. The engine itself does not actually reverse.
The process will reverse if you lower the temperature again.
i had my tubes burned where i could not be pregnant and i changed my mine! can this be reverse to have children again!
No. There is a proper side and a reverse side to the cloth.
The anti-codon is the molecule of mRNA in the nucleus which copies the codon from DNA in reverse. This process is reversed again when tRNA copies the mRNA in reverse, thereby restoring the original codon sequence.
It is a chemical change, because when cotton is being woven into sheets, we cannot change sheets into cotton again, hence it is difficult to reverse.
No.