it is possible to have in vitro fertilization even if your tubes are tied because the tubes arent used at all. the eggs are taken directly from the ovaries and mixed w/sperm, then put directly into the uterus. no fallopian tubes needed.
Firstly, it is tied directly to it being 'a post fertilization structure'. Secondly
The side effects of female sterilization can include abnormal bleeding between menstrual cycles, missed menstrual cycles, and bladder infections.
Conifers are not tied to water for reproduction because they store water for future use. These trees thrive in dry climates like Colorado and South Dakota.
You are describing a "hammock".
They normally work long hours, and that is typical. They are tied to their work.
Hey I had my tubes cut and burnt in 2007 and I'm now currently 9 weeks pregnant so yes you can get pregnant
Is it easy to miss carrier after your tubes been tied
Tubal ligation surgery can be reversed by a reversal surgery. Tubal implants, such as Essure, are not reversible, but in vitro fertilization has high success rates for women with tubal factor infertility.
No.
It's really mis-named; it's the deliberate severing and scarring of the fallopian tubes to prevent the fertilization of eggs. To say they are tied sort of infers that they can be un-tied, but it just ain't so.
invitro fertilization involves extracting a egg from the ovaries. This is a surgical procedure which does not rely on the fallopian tube being intact. After extraction the egg is fertalized externally and then implanted in the womb. Again no access to a tube, tied or burned, is necessary. Please consult with a local medical professional for fees, scheduling and more information about the procedure.
No that is not possible!
Yes. It is very possible to still get pregnant after having your tubes tied. But sadly most of the pregnancies do not carry through because they do end up being "Tube" pregnancies which can be very harmful for the woman.
no tubes are not tied like a rope. they are tied with a suture and in the last few years, a part of the tube is actually cut. It IS possible that the surgery was not performed correctly. Thus one can get pregnant. The only way to tell is to have dye placed in the uterus then the dye ravels to the tubes. An x-ray will tell if the tubes are patent.
Not possible unless you have your tubes untied...which is costly and dangerous!
Can you get Pregnant with only one tube one ovary and being tied?
Yes, she could. Surrogate motherhood involves the in vitro fertilization of another woman's ovum with a man's sperm, then implantation of that fertilized egg (usually at the blastocyte stage) into another woman's uterus. A tubal ligation would not prevent this process from being successful.