I think it is possible to reverse this. I have clips put on mine and have been doing lots of research on the subject so that I might get mine reversed as well. Alot of it depends on how much has been cut off. You can go to www.babies-by-levin.com and read up on his page also there are lots of other pages to read on the internet about this. But this doctor has performed this type before. I hope this helps a little at lesat.
Hi im Michelle I was wondering is it possible to have my tubes reversed they are cut and tied I was just wondering how possible is for the chance to get reversed
its a operation you will have to be cut open its much easier for men to do the procedure.
yes only if you have enough tube left meaning if the doctors didn't cut to much off.
Vasectomy is the family planning operation done on men. men vasdifferentia is cut and tied so that the sperm will not come out ..Tubectomy is family planning operation done on women. womens fallopian tubes are tied so that mens sperm will not enter her fallopian tubes
Depending on which operation - either tubal ligation, or a hysterectomy. In a tubal ligation - the fallopian tubes are tied - preventing eggs from reaching the womb (it is possible to have the procedure reversed). In a hysterectomy - the whole reproductive system is removed (rendering the female permanently sterile).
The result of this procedure is permanent and cannot be reversed.
Vasectomy is the operation.
You'd have to get the tubal ligation reversed first, which is a fairly serious operation with not too good odds of success. Maybe IVF would be less invasive.
Operation Deep Cut happened in 1941.
You can get your tubes cut again if there was a problem with the first tubal ligation. Most doctors don't cut them anymore but go in and burn the ends.
No, you can't get pregnant with your tubes tied.
Medicaid does not pay for fertility treatment.