Unless the guy has bionic sperm or something, it is not possible to get pregnant with your tubes tied.
Actually you are completely wrong with with your diagnosis. You can get pregnant if your tubes are tied and it's called an Ectopic pregnancy.
Only your doctor can tell you for sure.
AnswerI was afraid I was having a tubal pregnancy so I looked online. I found out that if you're bleeding a lot and cramping a lot on one side of your stomach that could mean you either have an eptopic pregnancy or are miscarrying. The only way to tell for sure is to go to your doctor for an ultrasound.If you are bleeding and you're still in the first few weeks, my doctor said that's normal it's just implantation blood or something. But better to be safe than sorry.
AnswerA tubal pregnancy is excruciatingly painful and (usually) one sided. May be thought to be appendicitis if on the right. Not always any bleeding visible as you may bleed back into the abdomen.It is potentially fatal so if you think you may have one go to the Emergency department, it might save your life.
An ectopic pregnancy is usually detected between 5 and 8 weeks after conception.
Early signs include:
- Pain and discomfort, usually mild.
- Pain in the lower abdomen (feeling of strong stomach pain, or a strong cramp).
- Pain while urinating and while having a bowel movement.
- Vaginal bleeding, usually mild.
Late signs:
Patients with a late ectopic pregnancy usually experience pain and bleeding. This bleeding will be both vaginal and internal.
if a girl or woman is pregnant then 1st thing is that her periods stops and to confirm the pregnancy in market a kind of device available by which she can confirm it
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tubal pregnancy is also referred to as ectopic pregnancy but this pregnancy is not always straightforward to diagnose, but you should look out for:
There will be vaginal bleeding often later than the expected period. You may also have some severe abdominal pain.
Sudden loss of pregnancy symptoms, abdominal pain, back and/or shoulder pain, cramping, bleeding, pregnancy tests going from positive to negative.
The same way you know when they are not tied . Tenderness in the breast and morning sickness. You also need to see a doctor ASAP
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Wait another week or two and take a test.
Your doctor will be able to tell if the baby is implanted in the correct place. The risk of ectopic pregnancy is 12.5% for women who have had a tubal ligation--but chances of pregnancy are much less to begin with.
Yes, most women have normal periods following a tubal ligation. If you're cycle isn't regular see your OB/GYN.
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Yes you can have a positive test after a tubal. I also had a tubal in 2000. Took a home pregnancy test, 3 of them. All came back positive. This was just 5 weeks ago.
my tubal incension is red after 5 years of having a tubal why
Wait another week or two and take a test.
A tubal pregnancy can be a life threatening condition with the potential of rupture. A tubal pregnancy can permanently damage the fallopian tube and cause difficulties with future pregnancies.
Most definitely, yes, you can have a false pregnancy test with tubal pregnancy. Hormones only know an egg implanted. Hormones do not know where the egg implanted.
Ectopic pregnancy aka tubal pregnancy.
Tubal pregnancy can not cause heart attack.
unfortunately no, a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy is a fetus growing OUTSIDE the womb, and the baby CANNOT be put INSIDE the womb.
What if the pregnancy hasn't been diagnosed as a tubal pregnancy, but hcg start out low n double or sky rocket out of nowhere.
A tubal ectopic pregnancy is usually discovered sometime between the sixth or seventh week of pregnancy, but can be noticed as early as four weeks into a pregnancy. If there a no symptoms of a tubal pregnancy, it may go unnoticed until a first trimester ultrasound.
The fetus can not grow there and has to be removed.
Absolutely! If your tube was damaged during the tubal pregnancy you may experience some trouble conceiving, however carrying a pregnancy to term after an ectopic pregnancy should not be a problem. Not every tubal pregnancy will irreconcilably damage a fallopian tube. If one of your fallopian tube has been severed due to a tubal pregnancy then you still have another one to rely on. If you have had two irreconcilably damaged fallopian tubes then you are going to need surgical help in getting a viable egg to your womb.
The symptoms of a tubal pregnancy include: vaginal bleeding and or cramping in the lower abdomen (especially on one side) during the first trimester. Those who are most at risk for tubal pregnancies are: if you have had abdominal surgery, pelvic inflammatory disease, women who are over the age of 35, pregnancy after a tubal reversal, having an IUD or having tubal ligation and becoming pregnant. It is important to contact your doctor immediately if you feel you might be experiencing a tubal pregnancy. If the embryo continues to develop inside the tube, the tube can rupture and you can bleed to death. If an ectopic or tubal pregnancy is recognized, doctors generally like to terminated the pregnancy so that it lowers the risk of harm to the mother because the fetus cannot survive anyway.