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.
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: hi, i just curious,I'm 25 yrs old and 3 children. i missed period this month and i had a tubal ligation filshie clips. do you think i might be pregnant? sometimes i got sore my nipple but not all the time. help me, thanks for ur share.
Yes it is possible to fall pregnant after a tubal ligation. If you do happen to fall pregnant naturally, the chance of a eptopic pregnancy (in the fallopian tube) is very high. falling pregnant naturally is very slim only happening to 1% of tubal ligations. however, if you want to fall pregnant on purpose, getting a reversal is the best opiton, women have fallen pregnant getting reversals as many as 8 years after the initial tubal ligation (of course its not to say it cant happen with later operations)but intially the sooner the better for success. goodluck
Yes. A tubal ligation is approximately 99% effective during the first year after it is done.After that its effectiveness may be reduced slightly with the onset of time assince the fallopian tubes can, in some cases, reform or reconnect and this can lead to unwanted pregnancy. Method failure is difficult to detect, except by subsequent pregnancy, If pregnancy does occur it carries a 33% chance of being an ectopic pregnancy.
When a tubal is performed laproscopically, it is best to wait after your body heals from having a baby. If you have a vaginal birth, and the doctor performs a tubal on you within the next couple of days, there is a higher rate for failure because you are so swollen, and it is more difficult for the doctor to see things laproscopically at that time.
I asked my doctor what the failure rate was for tubal ligations, and she said it was about 6 in 1,000. So all in all, it is pretty effective.
Tubal ligation reversal surgery is much more successful than many realize. I recent study published by Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center fives the actual statistics. The two main factors are the type of ligation that was performed as well as your age at the time of reversal. Another factor to keep in mind is the experience the surgeon has (pretty self explanatory).
Infertility is the desired effect of tubal ligation. Unfortunately for some women it comes with side effects that most doctors seldom mention; Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. Because it is a complicated condition I am going to supply links that give you more information than I can supply.
While tubal ligation are considered permanent, they are not fool proof. The odds are low but however it is possible to still get pregnant.
Tubal ligation is one of the leading methods of contraception, having been chosen by over 10 million women in the United States--about 15% of women of reproductive age.
Although natural pregnancy could occur it is very slim. If it does happen naturally there is a very good chance that it would be ectopic. The most natural way to have a child after having a tubal ligation is with tubal ligation reversal. Surprising to many is the fact the tubal reversal has a better pregnancy rate than the alternative treatment of IVF. Not only does tubal ligation reversal have a better success rate it is more natural and less expensive than the alternative.
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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.
The failure rate for female tubal ligation after five years is about .1 percent or about one tenth of one percent. In other words, about one in 1000 patients become pregnant within five years of a tubal ligation.
No they will not cover a reversal, but will cover another ligation if you have a reversal done. Tricky there they want you to not be able to have more kids, so they dont end up paying for them. I sincerely doubt it, contact them and ask, but cannot imagine that they would.
Although natural pregnancy could occur it is very slim. If it does happen naturally there is a very good chance that it would be ectopic. The most natural way to have a child after having a tubal ligation is with tubal ligation reversal. Surprising to many is the fact the tubal reversal has a better pregnancy rate than the alternative treatment of IVF. Not only does tubal ligation reversal have a better success rate it is more natural and less expensive than the alternative.
No. Pregnancy is not possible after successful tubal ligation.
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
A tubal ligation is considered permanent birth control, but there is still a margin of error. You could become pregnant any time afterward. It is estimated that 143 women in 10,000 (1.43%) get pregnant after tubal ligations.
If you have had a tubal ligation and you want to become pregnant, it may happen, but you'll have better chances if you have a surgical procedure to reverse the tubal ligation. There is no guarantee that you'll experience success after a reversal, but the ability to reverse a tubal ligation is there and it will dramatically increase your chances of becoming pregnant again. Here is a website related to your question. HTH. http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/486.html
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Yes, you can have IVF to get pregnant after tubal ligation. However, anyone contemplating tubal ligation must consider the process to be permanent. If you are not ready to commit to a life without additional pregnancies, consider long-acting reversible forms of contraception, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) or the contraceptive implant (such as Nexplanon). These are more effective than tubal ligation, and are completely reversible.
Failure rates tend to increase the longer it has been since one had a tubal ligation. CREST (Collaborative Review of Sterilization) found that the failure rate for tubal ligation to be 1.85% after ten years. Hope this helps answer your question.
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 have two options available yo you. The first is tubal ligation reversal and the second is IVF or in vitro fertilization. Many times couples will opt for the the IVF due due the fact that many in the medical field are not that aware of tubal reversal surgery. IVF can be very expensive and may not work with the first attempt. Many times couples are just unaware of the pregnancy success rate with tubal reversal. If you would like the pregnancy success rate just search "Tubal Reversal Pregnancy report 2009".
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.