Only if your surgeon is attempting to reopen the tubes. If he is only removing adhesions (scars) from the outside of the tubes, then you are no more likely to get pregnant than you are now.
It very much depends on the surgery. In general, elective surgery should not be done during a pregnancy. Emergency surgery, such as appendicits, gall bladder attack, trauma such as in a car accident or a broken bone, sometimes needs to be done inspite of a pregnancy. If you are pregnant and are contemplating elective surgery, certainly your doctor needs to know that you are pregnant. Do not go into any surgery knowing you are pregnant without telling your surgeon.
You have to be at least 2 weeks pregnant.
There's really no telling w/o know what type of surgery - and what currency - you're talking about.
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No, but ultrasonography is.
Absolutely ... you need to discuss this with your doctor ... soon ... he or she will have the answers for your questions.
The only way to be sure that you are pregnant is to take a pregnancy test and they are not 100 percent positive. The doctor has the best way of telling.
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Nobody can know for sure. No proof she did, anyone telling you she did is making up facts.
Your surgeon should be telling you stuff like this.
Nobody can know for sure. Anyone telling you a member did is simply making up facts.
You are always at risk of getting a staph infection.For example,my mother has not had surgery for years but her dr. is telling her she has staph in her nose.Staph is airborne so everyone is at risk.