Yes. WebMD it and see a physician immediately as the causes can be deadly in many cases.
I had a tubal ligation after my fourth child jan of 2011 my periods have been different ever since but I have never had one this long or with as much blood
just wondering if you have a tubal litagation done and have been having regular periods than dont get one and is a week late with severe back pain and bilateral side pain, and constantly going to the bathroom what this means. if you did a home pregnancy test and it came back negative and have a history of them coming back negative until your second trimester can you still be pregnant with maybe an ectopic or tubal pregancy.
It is possible to get pregnant after Tubal Ligation as there is a failure rate for this procedure which must have been discussed before surgery.
Failure rates tend to increase the longer it has been since one had a tubal ligation. CREST (Collaborative Review of Sterilization) found that the failure rate for tubal ligation to be 1.85% after ten years. Hope this helps answer your question.
There has been alot of discussion relating to side effects regarding tubal ligation. One body of evidence suggests that it is not uncommon for women to have oestrogen dominance thus contributing to PCOS syndrome and symptoms such as acne, irregular periods, pain etc
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I would doubt this would be covered, but contact the benefits advisor (should be a number on your card) and ask.
During pregnancy there are no periods. Periods are caused by the fact that theres been no fetus made so theres no need for the inner lining, so you shed it. But since there is a fetus, there is no period.
Tubal ligation is a form of birth control and there is only a slight risk of pregnancy after the procedure has been done. The objective of a tubal ligation is to block the fallopian tunes to prevent eggs from traveling from the ovaries down the fallopian tubes, becoming fertilized and implanting in the uterus Yes. You still ovulate after a tubal ligation and have normal monthly periods with all the associated discomfort. A woman who has their tubes tied still ovualtes, but the egg can't be fertilized because the egg and sperm can't meet.
Have you had an HSG to check to see if your tubes are open?
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.
Are you sure you're not pregnant?