After a tubal ligation, the clamp used stays on for the rest of a woman's life. There is a chance that this procedure can be reversed in some cases. A medical professional will be able to diagnose any problems with the tubal clamp.
You need to re-word your question, it does not make sense.
I have been doing a lot of research on line, and it appears that there are many factors that can effect your tubal ligation. for instance, the younger you are when you get your tubes tied, the more chance you have of them "healing" and becoming pregnant again, which can often happen up to and over 10 years after the tubal. also different tubal methods have different failure rates, but NONE OF THEM ARE 100% infact some sites state as many as 1 in 200 women can fall pregnant after a tubal ligation. thats ALOT! When you sign your papers for your tubal, it actually states that it isnt 100% I had my tubal done 5 years ago, and I am currently feeling very odd.
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A tubal ligation can be performed at most any age, but without parental consent, it could not be done until one attains the age of 18. How many kids one had before the tubal ligation has no consequence, nor matters.
Although natural pregnancy could occur it is very slim. If it does happen naturally there is a very good chance that it would be ectopic. The most natural way to have a child after having a tubal ligation is with tubal ligation reversal. Surprising to many is the fact the tubal reversal has a better pregnancy rate than the alternative treatment of IVF. Not only does tubal ligation reversal have a better success rate it is more natural and less expensive than the alternative.
No. there is no way of performing the operation without risk to the unborn baby. Many are performed during c-sections or immediatley after birth or months after birth. its a very serious operation that has a very low reversablitly rate, and should be considered permanent.
You have two options available yo you. The first is tubal ligation reversal and the second is IVF or in vitro fertilization. Many times couples will opt for the the IVF due due the fact that many in the medical field are not that aware of tubal reversal surgery. IVF can be very expensive and may not work with the first attempt. Many times couples are just unaware of the pregnancy success rate with tubal reversal. If you would like the pregnancy success rate just search "Tubal Reversal Pregnancy report 2009".
A: T he application are many. Basically it is used to limit and unwanted overshoot of voltage A diode will clamp the voltage or limit the voltage to .7 volts higher and no more.. It can clamp an input clamp negative or positive ringing from a collapsing coil or it can be used to clamp to a voltage.
There is only one but a descendant was named Tubal-Cain an instructor of every craftsman in bronze and iron. And the sister of Tubal-Cain was Naamah (Genesis 4:22).
Personally i don't think it's possible to carry a baby successfully in your tube, that would be an etopic pregnancy and if left untreated it can be dangerous. my sister was three months when she lost the baby cuz it was in her tube and the doctor said there is no way that would be possible the baby needsa utuerus to grow the tubes isn't just gonna do it..hope that helps! I have had my tubal done now 16 years an i think im pregnant..im just to afraid to find out currently im awaiting my reaults,,i will keep you posted best of luck!!!AnswerHello there! I have heard of many women who get pregnant and have the baby healthy after having a tubal ligation. I think the failure rate is a little higher than the doctors say. But hey what do I know? lol....I'm not a doctor. I had a tubal(cut and burned)6 years ago and 2 months ago I did get pregnant....I did end up miscarrying...but the whole thing is the sperm met the egg and made it to my uterus which would not have happened if the tubes was blocked as it is supposed to be. So I am not convinced that a tubal ligation is as effective as they say. Hope this adds a little food for thought. Thanks...Lisa
I understand that approximately 50% of ectopic pregnancies (or tubal pregnancies) abort naturally. This is called a tubal abortion. Many tubal pregnancies do continue to grow and will require medical intervention to resolve. IF caught in the very early stages it is possible to treat with a drug, otherwise surgery is necessary to avoid rupture.
Yes, many women have tubal ligation and C-sections at the same time. Having two separate operations is too expensive and creates more downtime for women.