No. There hasn't There has been cases that a woman can be pregnant with her tubes tied Not removed
See a doctor.
Intubation is the insertion of a tube into a patient, such as breathing tubes. When the tubes are removed, it is referred to as extubation, or to extubate.
Both fallopian tubes and ovaries are removed
Conventionally, fallopian tubes are not removed during a partial hysterectomy. However, if the patient demands, or if the surgeon finds it necessary, removal of fallopian tubes along with the uterus is possible(done in cases of possible risks of malignancy). Not done generally.
the top of the phloem will swell
Polyethylene is used for packaging, manufacturing of many types of objects (kitchen ware, laboratory ware, machine parts, etc.), sheets, tubes.
Blood tubes for collecting lab specimens are called evacuated tubes because all air has been removed from them. The resultant vacuum allows them to fill automatically when connected to a vessel or other specimen source.
Specialized adhesives designed for polyethylene, such as polyethylene adhesive or polyethylene repair tape, can be used to patch polyethylene materials. These products are formulated to bond effectively with polyethylene, providing a secure and durable patch. Additionally, heat welding or using a polyethylene welding kit can also be an effective method for patching polyethylene.
No it is not, because sperm has to travel through the tubes after conception has accured.
No. The fallopian tubes just carry the egg to the uterus. The baby grows in the uterus and is not affected by the fallopian tubes
Polyethylene is a plastic, not metal. In fact, polyethylene is the most common plastic now-a-days.