The tried and true practice of in-vitro fertilization solves this problem by removing an egg from the ovaries and fertilizing with sperm outside the body, thereby bypassing blocked or missing fallopian tubes.
I am afraid not because there is no way for the egg to reach the uteus.
If your fallopian tubes were cut and tied, there is no way you can get pregnant. If you experienced an ectopic pregnancy and did not have your tubes tied again, there is the possibility that you could again get pregnant.
of course, the monthly shedding come from the lining of the uterus ________________________ Removing the fallopian tubes (the passage from the ovaries to the uterus, called a "tubal ligation") will prevent a woman from having children, but she would still have monthly menstrual periods.
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....It's very unlikely, but possible. The only 100% way to avoid a pregnancy is to have a hysterectomy, where some or all of the reproductive organs are removed.
The same way you would tell if they weren't: with a pregnancy test.
It is very rare to get pregnant after having the tubes tied, but if you would succeed a pregnancy test would react the same way as always.
I think you can have chance of becoming pregnant after having fallopian tube sterilization and you can get more and more information at www.momlogic.com/2009/01/pregnancy_still_possible_after.php.
if the fallopian tubes are blocked you can not get pregnant. If you get pregnant with the blocked fallopian tubes, that means the tubes are not blocked completely. So the answer is that it is almost impossible to get pregnancy that way.
Yes!That's the way most people do get pregnant when the tubes are tied.It's alot easier to do,you don't have to go through the surgery to have the tubes untied and is alot more achievable than the old way.
The best way to find out if your tubes are still tied, is to go to your OB/Gyn and have an ultrasound done to see if the fallopian tubes are still tied. There is no other way, besides another surgery, or the wait and see method, which is essentially waiting to see if you get pregnant again. So, if I were you, I'd call the doctor and set up an appointment to have an ultrasound done to check and see if the ligation is still in effect.
If your tubes were tied, c-section or not there should be no way to get pregnant. Unless of course the operation where they tied your tubes was botched somehow. Tubal ligation is one of the most effective means of birth control but still not 100%. Between 1 in 500 and 1 in 1,000 women will get pregnant every year following a tubal ligation. Occasionally tubes will even heal. If you've had a tubal ligation yet think you might be pregnant you should contact your health care provider as soon as possible.