You can attempt to have the procedure reversed. It is also possible that invetro (having a fertilized egg implanted in the uterus) would work. Other than that adopting or surrogate mothers are 100% effective.
You could try to find surrogate mother.
you could either have a tubal reversal or try ivf. a tubal reversal would be cheaper, but you would have to use protection or get your tubes tied again.
The best thing to do would be to have a consultation with a doctor who specializes in this. It has been a really long time since your tubes have been burned. But a doctor would know what your chances are.
i am not sure the name of the procedure, but my mothers tubes were tied after giving birth to me (they were litarly tied not cut as they do now in medicine) and she paid about $3500 and had the procedure reversed to have another child 4 years ago, now i have a beautiful little sister, so if you have the money and wish for a child that's the way to go. i do believe that it depends on how your tubes were actually tied, i am 21 so the procedure to tieing tubes has probably changed since then but its worth the try, best of luck to you
anything is possable i would call a dr who specilazes in this and ask. I know i had to have reconstructive surger yrs. ago but times are changing.
You can get your tubes tied at any time. The number of kids does not matter. This is something you need to talk about with your OB/GYN. Make an appointment. I think it more has to do with age than how many and if you have kids. They consider this a permanent solution even though you can try to reverse it and 1/1000 can get pregnant even though they are tied. If you feel you might change your mind one day, you should choose another way of birth control.
i say when your 40 years old best
The best way is to think about it the other way round. Try to avoid the baby controlling you.
you should try babydow
if you try really hard you might be able to and the chance of that is problably .000001 i suggest surgery.
Temporary are methods like the a condom, the pill, the patch, or the ring. Things like that at which you can stop using at any time to try to become pregnant. Permanent methods are like a visectomy or getting your tubes tied. Things that will last for the rest of your life if you decide you never want a baby.
Ovulation occurs, on average, 14 days, into the cycle (day one being the day your period starts) this is the best time to try to make a baby.