those are two competely different situations. for the first part, yes you can fall pregnant 5 years after having a tubal (of any kind whether that is clamps or cut and tied etc - the statistics remain the same for all types - 1.4 % - but does increase to 1.8 over time (the longer the more chance)
secondly, the continuing your periods - which does happen to some women, not many, I have had that happen with one of my pregnancies where I bled and spotted for half of the pregnancy.
for both of these to happen at the same time however... Id say its very slim. not completley impossible... best thing to do would be get a pregnancy test and if positive, seek medical advice to make sure its not out of the uterus (eptopic) goodluck!
As long as you're having periods you can get pregnant.
While you shouldn't be able to, it as been known to happen.
If aren't having any periods you probably can't get pregnant. If you're having irregular periods you can get pregnant, but the chance is lower.
no they can if there still having periods
If she has started having periods and have sex then yes.
It is uncommon, but possible.
If you stop having your periods is the #1 given
No. Missing periods are an indication of pregnancy, not having too many.
You need to re-word your question, it does not make sense.
the same as someone who has regular periods. having periods, in general, means that your body can have babies.
Yes, you can.
no, i dont think so.