What a Tubal Ligation means is cutting and tying off of the tube between sperm and eggs inside a woman. The ligation means you should not be able to fall pregnant because being pregnant is the mixing of sperm and eggs
Yes, pregnancy is possible even with ligated tubes.
It is possible, but it is extremely rare. This can occur in one of two ways: if the original ligation was incomplete or if the normal growth of tissues in the body restores the tubes.
Negligible, but not impossible. It would require that your body healed itself ... not unheard of but rare.
The typical tubal ligation patient is over age 30, is married, and has had two or three children.
Do you mean intrauterine insemination? With this procedure, semen/sperm is placed inside the uterus by a small flexible catheter that goes into the vagina and through the cervix. Tubal ligation involves blocking the fallopian tubes, making it nearly impossible for an egg to reach the uterus, and also nearly impossible for the sperm to meet the egg. So intrauterine insemination would not be helpful after a tubal ligation. The two options for pregnancy after tubal ligation are IVF or tubal reversal.
Very, very low. Bodies aren't clockwork and can drop out of synch for whatever reasons.
It is unlikely you are pregnant, tubal ligations usually fail within the first one or two years if they are going to.You don't say how old you are, is it possible you are menopausal?AnswerI'm 38, I've had tests done and I'm not premenpausal
see a dr since menstruatrion and tubal ligation are unrelated in the sequencing of occurance Definantly go get checked out...Tubes can come untied or you can have a tubal pregnancy. My mother in law got pregnant 13 years after having her tubes tied...When I got mine done 5 years ago, my doctor suggested having them checked every few years.
Yes, many women have tubal ligation and C-sections at the same time. Having two separate operations is too expensive and creates more downtime for women.
Tubal ligation is a permanent fix. It cuts, ties and burns the tubes whereas making it almost impossible for the egg to pass through for fertilization. There is only a 0.5 percent chance I believe that you could then get pregnant. This is not birth control, its a permanent solution to no longer have more children.
Yes, it is very safe to get a tubal ligation. I know several women in my family who have gotten one. But one thing that I have noticed is for some of them their periods are heavier and more painful after they receive their tubal ligation. Talk it over with your doctor and make sure you two decided on a method that is best for you. There are several ways to have your tubes "tied." Good luck and God Bless:)
It is common, whether or not you had a tubal ligation, to miss a couple of periods now and then if you are stressed or depending on your age. Women have begun premature menopause as early as 28. If you are uncertain, get checked. If you don't think you have the money, a nurse practitioner at your local health department may examine you for free.