That's two issues. 1)Can pregnancy occur after a failed tubal ligation? - Yes, although improbable. 2) can it lead to a successful delivery? Assuming no other medical issues, sure. Not really related to issue#1.
Birth control and human sterilization
For convenience. There is one hospitalization instead of two. If birth is through C-section, the doctors can perform the ligation through the same incision.
Tubal ligation and Essure are permanent Birth Control methods for women.
Tubal ligation and Essure are permanent birth control methods for women.
It's tubal ligation for women and vasectomy for men.
A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.
I'm not sure whether you mean "give birth" or "become pregnant" Giving birth after Tubal Ligation should be normal and no different than if you hadn't had the procedure. A small number of women (about 1 in 100) become pregnant after Tubal Ligation.
Getting your tubes tied is an expression for a tubal ligation procedure. Tubal ligation is form of female sterilization, a permanent birth control method. Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that seals fallopian tubes and eliminates the chance of pregnancy.
"If you have had a tubal ligation bilaterally, then you can't become pregnant." This answer is not true at all. The failure rate of a ligation is small in comparison to other methods of birth control, but pregnancies do occur.
A tubal ligation is a highly effective method of preventing pregnancy. Birth control pills prevent, but don't help, a woman to get pregnant. Combining tubal ligation and birth control pills is not an effective way to get pregnant.
You can but it is not needed for the purpose of preventing pregnancy. If you and your health care provider agree, you may decide to take the birth control pill after tubal ligation to control other menstrual-related problems, such has heavy bleeding or painful periods.
You're misinformed. In the US, tubal ligation is the most common method of birth control.