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There is no relationship to Grave's Disease and tubal ligation. There is no know relationship to any disease from having your tubes tied or burned.
Probably. It depends upon how much of your tubes were burned and how much damage was done. I had my tubes cut and burned...and ultimately had a reversal. I ended up with 4 & 5 centimeters left after the Tubal Reversal, and am currently pregnant and due in 5 weeks!
yes it is possible... but it can grow in your tubes very dangerous for you
No. Tubal ligations do not affect your periods. though some women find their periods get heavier. Tubes dont really become undone. usually they are cut tied or burnt (or all!) or clamped.
Yes
It could be possible. If your ovaries are still producing eggs and one of these eggs finds its way to your uterus and it gets fertilized by sperm you will get pregnant. Even though the percentage is very low there have been cases of people both men and women that had their "tubes tied" and still had the ability to procreate. Most of these cases can be attributed to operations that were not performed properly in the first place or were performed in a way that could be reversed later on.
Yes
When women have their tubes tied, it is done as a method of birth control. It is permanent and involves sealing a woman's fallopian tubes.
None. Women have their fallopian tubes tied when they no longer want to get pregnant.
less than 2% of wemen get pregnant after their tubes have been tied.
Actually 1 in 200 women will become pregnant after having their tubes tied. I, myself, experienced this. So, yes it is possible.
Pregnancy tests work the same on women with and without their tubes tied.