why didn't you talk to your doctor back then?
it is the process of cutting the fallopian tubes of the woman.
There is only a 1% change of a pregnancy ultrasound being wrong. If you've taken a pregnancy test and then go in for an ultra sound to confirm the pregnancy, chances are you are definitely pregnant.
yes you can still get pregnant but the chances are very low.I believe that clamping the fallopian tubes is reverable-it is best to consult with your O.B./GYN.
Im living proof! I had a miscarriage on march25th and found out I was pregnant on april19th.. I'm currently 6 weeks pregnant confirmed by ultrasound today:) 5/2/2011
Yes. If you think this is the case, talk to a doctor, and get an ultrasound.Anymore than 3 months into the pregnancy, and chances are, if there was one, it would have burst the fallopian tube already.
zero to none
chances of getting pregnant
Your chances are better than average.
no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
You can get pregnant anytime. Your chances are increased when you're ovulating.
There shouldn't be a problem to get pregnant again.
The chances of getting pregnant during your period are unlikely but still present nonetheless. If you have shorter menstrual cycles (the time between the first day of your period and the first day of your next period) This would bring the time of ovulation closer to the time when you would start bleeding, thus increasing your chances of becoming pregnant. Sperm can survive for about 3 days while eggs only survive around 24 hours. The only way to get pregnant is if the sperm is already in your fallopian tube when the egg is released.