No, in a tubal ligation, the doctor puts a tiny clip on each fallopian tube. This procedure essentially blocks the path of the egg to the uterus. The inside of a fallopian tube is small, literally just a few hair's widths in diameter, to begin with so the likelyhood that a woman would get pregnant "easily" after a tubal ligation is slim, although not impossible.
A woman can get pregnant during her next cycle.
In fact, woman are very fertile after having a baby or a miscarriage.
Tubal regeneration. The cut, burned or clipped fallopian tube heals itself, allowing the sperm access to a mature ovum.
The risk for pregnancy after a tubal is 1/1000 and whether you take antibiotics or not is irrelevant.
After a tubal ligation you should NOT be able to get pregnant.
The more time that passes after a tubal ligation the (slightly) higher the risk of regeneration of the fallopian tube/s. It is extremely rare but it can happen. Because there is scar tissue from the tubal ligation, there is also an increase chance of a tubal pregnancy. If your period suddenly stops, whether you are having symptoms of pregnancy or not, take a pregnancy test or see your OB / GYN.
There is a slight risk immediately following tubal ligation surgery of becoming pregnant. After one year the risk factor of pregnancy is 1 in 1000.
Pregnancy after tubal ligation is very rare. Tubal ligation has less than a 2% failure rate and even if you do get pregnant without reversal surgery you are more likely to have an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous and you should see a Dr immediately if you feel that you may be pregnant.
Women have less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant naturally after having a tubal ligation. If you feel that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. Women who have had a tubal ligation are at a high risk for ectopic pregnancy which can be life threatening.
You can get pregnant, but it is not likely. However, if you think you are you should see a doctor since most end in tubal pregnancy.
No. Pregnancy is not possible after successful tubal ligation.
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
The purpose of tubal surgery is to cause one not to become pregnant anymore. So if one does not want to worry about pregnancy than one would have tubal surgery.
It's just a waiting game, some people get pregnant, some don't. Only 1 in 1000 women get pregnant when they have a tubal. It's not something you can plan. Chances of a non-viable pregnancy are really common with pregnancies after tubal ligation.
Yes because a tubal banding is not always permanent and so it is not always 100% effective in preventing pregnancy.