See a doctor.
mine are titanium clamps placed onto the fallopian tubes to prevent the passage of sperm to an egg.
The clamps on your tubal ligation are supposed to last a lifetime. If problems occur sometimes they have to be removed to correct a problem. That is not a common occurrance.
No, tubal ligation clamps do not dissolve. They are typically made from materials like titanium or plastic, which remain in the body permanently. The clamps work by mechanically blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy, and they do not break down or dissolve over time. If removal is necessary, it requires a surgical procedure.
Exercise will not make clamps fall off fallopian tubes. There are no activity restrictions after tubal ligation.
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Can i get pregnant if my tubes were clamped?
It is unlikely - but nature sometimes surprises us.
if you were to get the clamps off of your tubes could i get pregnant?
While you shouldn't be able to, it as been known to happen.
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Titanium is a metal and does not have a defined shape like geometric shapes. In its natural state, titanium is a solid with a metallic luster, typically in the form of a grey, silvery color. When used in industrial applications, titanium can be shaped into various forms such as sheets, rods, and tubes.
No. There hasn't There has been cases that a woman can be pregnant with her tubes tied Not removed