There is a procedure called Tubal Ligation Reversal which would reverse the effects of having your tubes tied. It cannot be performed on all women and isn't always effective on the women on whom it can be done. The pregnancy rate after a reversal is between 40 percent and 85 percent.
You can get your tubes cut again if there was a problem with the first tubal ligation. Most doctors don't cut them anymore but go in and burn the ends.
Because branching into smaller and smaller tubes increases the surface area that the lings have to enable them to absorb oxygen.
No, you can't get pregnant with your tubes tied.
Hollow tubes is an redundant expression. Tubes must be hollow, by definition. However tubes can be filled with something so they are not "empty" (they still will be hollow).
yes you can be pregnant with tubes tied but after a surgery called tubal reversal
If your fallopian tubes were cut and tied, there is no way you can get pregnant. If you experienced an ectopic pregnancy and did not have your tubes tied again, there is the possibility that you could again get pregnant.
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 you are pregnant and your tubes are tied afterwords, you should be fine. but that means you can't get pregnant again.
Yes, you should still get your period after you've had your fallopian tubes cut. All this has done is cut the fallopian tubes so that sperm cannot reach the egg when it is realeased during ovulation, as you still ovulate and still have a uterus it means that you would still menstruate as normal.
They didn't many TV's still have picture tubes in them in 2008
Nothing. Unless you have surgery.
I want to know if mass health will cover getting your tubes untied? I have had my tubes tied for 7 years and I`m thinking about having another baby, so after all these years having my tubes tied would I still be able to have a baby if I get them untied?