You can't get pregnant if the egg can't get out and meet the sperm.
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A tube described as patent during a hysterosalpingogram is good news. It means the tube is open, and not blocked. It's a normal finding.
Yes, you still have another tube. I got pregnant 6 weeks after a salpingectomy
If your tube was removed with the ectopic pregnancy it won't grow back. You should still be able to get pregnant via your other tube but if that wasn't an option, IVF would be available to you to get pregnant.
You can still become pregnant, although it will be more difficult. You still have the right ovary and tube intact. And depending on how much of your tube they had to take out if it wasn't much they could still grow back. That happens sometimes with women that have had their tubes tied.
If both fallopian tubes are completely blocked, then no, she cannot naturally become pregnant. If just one was blocked, then she could become pregnant because an egg could still travel from one fallopian tube. If they were both blocked and she wanted to become pregnant, she could either undergo a procedure to unblock the tubes (the most likely procedure) however if this did not work or was not possible she could have an egg extraction where some eggs are removed from her ovary/ovaries and artificially fertilised using her husband/partner's sperm and then put inside her womb, or where the eggs were put inside her womb and then her and her partner/husband have sex and naturally conceive a baby. You can use antibiotics and herbal medicine Fuyan Pill to treat blocked tube. It can be cured. If left untreated, inflammation would spread.
It takes time for the pregnancy hormones to settle so that is probably it. Until they do the body still think it's pregnant and the symptoms will remain.
yes, there is a scar after the G tube is removed, i had a G tube placed on me when i was a child now i still have a scar on my abdomen. It is very noticeable.
* Yes, you daughter can still get pregnant, but since each ovary takes turns releasing an egg she may have a harder time getting pregnant (although many young women don't.) Please click on this link for more information: http://www.thelaboroflove.com/articles/can-you-still-get-pregnant-if-you-only-have-one-ovary-and-one-fallopian-tube/
You will continue to menstruate after having your tubes tied you will even ovulate but the egg is unable to travel past the blocked folopian tube nor will sperm be able to reach the egg. So no you cannot get pregnant after a successful tubal litigation.
Yes, you will still get periods if you have a blocked fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes do not determine the timing, existence, or quality of your period. Even without tubes, you would menstruate.
If both ovaries were removed then no you can not get pregnant. However if one ovary remains (even with the tube to it tied) there is a remote possibility that you could become pregnant. This is because the body is a dynamic structure and sometimes this leads to unexpected things happening. No form of contraception is 100% certain.