No. Unfortunately, pregnancies that develop outside the uterus, known as ectopic pregnancies, are unable to proceed and once discovered are aborted, either with medical or surgical management.
Yes, you can have a tubal pregnancy.
If you mean a tubal pregnancy, unfortunately it cannot. If you mean a "test tube" baby, yes it can.
No. A tubal ligation severes the connection between the ovaries and the uterus. The ovaries float above the outside of the uterus and the fallopian tubes are the only opening into the top of the uterus. The cevix is the mouth of the uterus and is at the bottom of the uterus. The cervix is in the vagina and is not open to the area where the ovaries are.
IT'S CALLED IVF.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
because the fertalized egg is blocked from making it to the uterus and implants outside of the uterus
Do you mean intrauterine insemination? With this procedure, semen/sperm is placed inside the uterus by a small flexible catheter that goes into the vagina and through the cervix. Tubal ligation involves blocking the fallopian tubes, making it nearly impossible for an egg to reach the uterus, and also nearly impossible for the sperm to meet the egg. So intrauterine insemination would not be helpful after a tubal ligation. The two options for pregnancy after tubal ligation are IVF or tubal reversal.
A transverse uterus is a term used to describe when the uterus is positioned horizontally across the pelvis instead of in the typical vertical orientation. This can sometimes affect pregnancy and delivery, as the baby may be positioned in a non-optimal way for birth. It may require monitoring and potentially intervention during labor.
in the uterus.
Bilateral just means "both sides" of the body, and a tubal ligation is a way of sterilizing women so that egg cells will never enter the uterus.
The uterus will expand until the baby is born!!!
Tubal Ligation: "tying the tubes" that prevent ovum (eggs) from getting into the uterus and prevent sperm from getting to the eggs. Hysterectomy: removal of reproductive organs. No ovaries mean no eggs, no uterus means no place for sperm and eggs to meet and for a baby to grow.