no
It is very unlikely for a woman to get pregnant after having her fallopian tubes cut and burned, as this procedure is a permanent form of contraception. However, there is still a small chance of pregnancy, so it is not considered 100% foolproof.
In Kikuyu mythology, the Supreme God, Ngai, created Gikuyu and Mumbi, the first man and woman, and placed them at the foot of Mount Kenya. They had nine daughters, who married the nine sons of the mythical creature called "Mumbi the Enchantress." From these marriages, the Kikuyu people are believed to have descended.
Aboriginal communities used a variety of tools and methods to cut hair, such as sharp stones, shells, or even teeth. Traditional techniques included slicing or pulling hair, depending on the desired style or cultural significance. Each community often had its unique approach to hair grooming and cutting.
The premodern Homo sapiens crania from Gough's Cave in England and the site of Herto in Ethiopia show possible evidence of cannibalism in the form of cut marks. These cut marks suggest that those individuals may have been subjected to cannibalistic practices.
Homo species, including Homo habilis and Homo erectus, were able to cut and scrape animal bones using stone tools. These activities are known from archaeological evidence dating back to around 2 million years ago and demonstrate their ability to process animal remains for food and tools.
Tools meant for cutting have sharp edges because a sharp edge requires less force to cut through materials, making the process more efficient. Additionally, a sharp edge creates a cleaner and more precise cut compared to a dull edge. Regular maintenance of the tool's sharpness is important to ensure its effectiveness and safety.
yes
Can I get pregnant after 11 years withmy tubes cut and burnt
If a woman has had her tubes tied, cut, and burned it is unlikely that she can have another child. Her body has been excessively shut off from that function.
Hey I had my tubes cut and burnt in 2007 and I'm now currently 9 weeks pregnant so yes you can get pregnant
No, you can't get pregnant with your tubes tied.
If ytou are pregnant the tubal ligation won't make any difference to the pregnancy test.
Probably. It depends upon how much of your tubes were burned and how much damage was done. I had my tubes cut and burned...and ultimately had a reversal. I ended up with 4 & 5 centimeters left after the Tubal Reversal, and am currently pregnant and due in 5 weeks!
Most likely not
yes there's always the possibility of you getting pregnant. Bu if you think you are go get tested then you might want to untie your tubes. (cut and Burned)
It's possible that your surgery has partially healed, and that you're fertile again. I'd suggest picking up a pregnancy test from the local grocer and if you're pregnant, go see a doctor immediately.
There is a very small chance.
Yes