no,you still have to go thru tubal reversal proceedure so that everytime you ovulate and release an egg.
There is no guarantee that either tubal ligation reversal or the alternative treatment of IVF will work.
I had a baby 5 months ago and a tubal ligation, I had spotting after my pregnancy and that's it so far. No period! Yet....... and im not prego
I live in Australia and was 24 when I had my Tubal Ligation and i was happy at the time but after a few years, i regretted it. I had only 2 children at the time. I recently got my tubes reversed and am hoping for another baby soon. Reversal is expensive so your best off using other forms of contraception so you have the choice to change your mind later on.
you could either have a tubal reversal or try ivf. a tubal reversal would be cheaper, but you would have to use protection or get your tubes tied again.
Techincally any woman can. Usually its only women whove decided they no longer want to have children, who feel their family is complete. Many woman regret their decision later, either because they meet a new partner and want to have a baby with their new husband or a child dies, or just because the maternal thing clicks in and they want another baby. I had my tubal ligation after my last baby was born 18 months ago. I didnt really want it but felt after 5 c-sections it was my safest route, I also felt pressured from the surgeon who performed my c-section.
There is no guarantee that either tubal ligation reversal or the alternative treatment of IVF will work.
I suppose you could if you could find a doctor who would do it. If you are asking, "Will a tubal ligation get rid of the baby?", then, no. The baby is forming below the Fallopian tubes.
I had a baby 5 months ago and a tubal ligation, I had spotting after my pregnancy and that's it so far. No period! Yet....... and im not prego
I live in Australia and was 24 when I had my Tubal Ligation and i was happy at the time but after a few years, i regretted it. I had only 2 children at the time. I recently got my tubes reversed and am hoping for another baby soon. Reversal is expensive so your best off using other forms of contraception so you have the choice to change your mind later on.
when you get your tubes tiedyes and no when you get your tubes tied you can still have your priod but no you can no get pregant.yes you can become pregnant after your tubes are tied, burned, etc. It is very rare but possible.
you could either have a tubal reversal or try ivf. a tubal reversal would be cheaper, but you would have to use protection or get your tubes tied again.
Yes, it's possible to get pregnant and deliver a baby after tubal ligation.
The tubal ligation you had in the past, would only interfere with conception not a current pregnancy. Since you already are pregnant, the previous ligation should not cause any problem to your developing baby.Since a baby implants in the uterus and not the tube, the ligation is a non-issue with a developing fetus.
I have had a tubal 5 years ago and i want another kid. Is it possible to have a heathly baby if i take fertility pills now? My tubes are only tied.
Nothing really your just pregnant and buy the grace of god you will have a healthy baby because this happen to me and I had endometriosis hope this helps!!
Techincally any woman can. Usually its only women whove decided they no longer want to have children, who feel their family is complete. Many woman regret their decision later, either because they meet a new partner and want to have a baby with their new husband or a child dies, or just because the maternal thing clicks in and they want another baby. I had my tubal ligation after my last baby was born 18 months ago. I didnt really want it but felt after 5 c-sections it was my safest route, I also felt pressured from the surgeon who performed my c-section.
Yes. There is an 0.4% failure rate for tubal ligation resulting in pregnancy (1 in 250). Most of these are ectopic pregnancies and many are in the tubes. The tubal ligation success rate is 99% in the first year, but after that, there can be increased chances that the body will heal itself and rebuild or reconnect the tubes. See the comment in the discussion section for an anecdotal summary of one case.