You could still get pregnant - if you used IVF - using a donor egg with your partner's sperm.
You mean ARTIFICIALLY INSEMINATED ? (A correct question is the best way to get a correct answer)
Tubule ligation
Tubes clipped - Fallopian tubes are clipped and it is reversible. Tubes cauterized (burned) - Tubes are burned (not reversible). Tubes tied - Doctors don't do this procedure that often, but it is what it is, your fallopian tubes are tied. (reversible but with difficulty and lower success rate)
Hi my name jeanette i has a cut and tube tied for 20 year would i can get pregnent if it does or not ??
I think u can im going to take a chance bc I can't afford to get my tubes untied
You mean ARTIFICIALLY INSEMINATED ? (A correct question is the best way to get a correct answer)
Tubule ligation
It was my understanding after tubes are cut ,tied and burnt, there is 0 % possibility, however the standard is " The first 5 years there are no guaranties.
Tubes clipped - Fallopian tubes are clipped and it is reversible. Tubes cauterized (burned) - Tubes are burned (not reversible). Tubes tied - Doctors don't do this procedure that often, but it is what it is, your fallopian tubes are tied. (reversible but with difficulty and lower success rate)
Can I get pregnant after 11 years withmy tubes cut and burnt
Is it easy to miss carrier after your tubes been tied
No.
Hi my name jeanette i has a cut and tube tied for 20 year would i can get pregnent if it does or not ??
Hey I had my tubes cut and burnt in 2007 and I'm now currently 9 weeks pregnant so yes you can get pregnant
I think u can im going to take a chance bc I can't afford to get my tubes untied
No, It Is Physically Impossible due to having the fallopian tubes tied and Burnt. Although, If they were not tied or burnt properly, There is a very small chance you could be.
Having your tubes tied is a means of permanent birth control, so if you have had that procedure done, then no, you cannot get pregnant. If they only removed 1.5 mms of your fallopian tubes, then it is possible for you to get pregnant, especially if you are still having your period. Speak to your gynecologist or talk to your surgeon at a post-op appointment