It is very rare but it can happen. There is less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant after tubal ligation. Those that do become pregnant have a much higher risk than a woman that hasn't had the procedure for having a nonviable ectopic pregnancy. If you suspect that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible.
Yes, but it would be extremely rare, unless your tubal ligation has come undone. The chance of the pregnancy being normal are lower, and the chance that it is an ectopic or tubal pregnancy is much higher than normal.
As long as your uterus is in good condition and you still ovaries that have viable(good) eggs, yes, you may get pregnant and carry the baby to term even if your tubes have been cut. The tubes are just passageways. After fertilization, the tubes have nothing to do with pregnancy.
Tubal Ligation has nothing to do with menstruation. It is just blocking the fallopian tubes through surgery using one of several different methods.. A woman who has had her tubes tied will still have her period. The fallopian tubes are not connected to the uterus. Chances of being pregnant are very small, but the only way to know for sure is with a pregnancy test.
its not commen but women have been known to get pregnant in there tubes. this is called a tuble pregnancy.if you do get pregnant in your tubes you would have to go to the hospital and they will have to untie the tubes and inplant the baby in the uterus. if you don't get help and get the baby moved into the uterus the baby will continue to stay in the tubes and die while there and you will end up miscarring and have surgery to remove. in some cases the mother dies from excess blood loss from tuble pregnancy if the matter is not taken care of quickly.
If 5 days late is unusual for you, you should take a pregnancy test. Tube clamps have been know to open.
Having a tubal ligation does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
No.
Is it easy to miss carrier after your tubes been tied
The best thing to do would be to have a consultation with a doctor who specializes in this. It has been a really long time since your tubes have been burned. But a doctor would know what your chances are.
No, after menopause you are not making the hormones necessary to support and sustain a pregnancy.
If your tubes have been tied, you do not need to continue taking birth control pills to avoid pregnancy.
Take a home pregnancy test.
It is rare, but possible. What ever may be the method of tube ligation, tubes are known to unite. The result is pregnancy. The reason is simple. It is the nature of the tubes to restore the original status.
If a woman has had her tubes tied, cut, and burned it is unlikely that she can have another child. Her body has been excessively shut off from that function.
It has never happened. I'm guessing it's been attempted, but never successfully. Sorry : (
Typically, no, but there have been cases where the tubes burst and the baby continued to grow outside the uterus
If your fallopian tubes have been tied and cut then your chances of normal pregnancy are very slim indeed. You can still go through the process used in 'test tube' or 'in vitro' babies. Eggs can be harvested from your ovaries, fertilised outside your body and then implanted. Its expensive. Very expensive.