I had my tubes cut and burned in 1993, when it was still a fairly new procedure. I had just given birth to twins (child #3&4 for me). I've had no complications, no regrets and no pregnancies. My procedure was also performed during my c-section. Not sure if this makes a difference
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.
It is unlikely - but nature sometimes surprises us.
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?
I am 28s old & when i was 22 years old I had my tubes tied this way, 2 years later I ened up pregnant. it is now 6 years almost 7 years later & I am pregnant again. The first pregnancy I had was a tubal, however for 3 months I was told i was fine & would be able to carry the baby. Then it ened up rupering in my tubes!!
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?
I mit be pregnant cause my tubes tied its been 4 years yes u can
Yes, it is possible to have had PID and get pregnant, especially when you are quickly treated. Infertiity can happen after PID because of scarring of the fallopian tubes. the tubes are really small and this can prevent the egg and the sperm from getting together. PID is a general term meaning pelvic inflammatory disease, if the tubes were not involved in the infection or if no scarring there is no reason a pregnancy could not happen.
If you had a tubal ligation (often referred to as "having your tubes tied") and are looking to conceive again, you have a couple of options. Tubal reversal surgery is one possibility, where a surgeon can reconnect the fallopian tubes, but success rates vary. Alternatively, you could consider in vitro fertilization (IVF), which bypasses the fallopian tubes entirely. It's best to consult with a fertility specialist to discuss your options and determine the best course of action based on your individual situation.
Not likely, the surgeon is not cutting anywhere close to the fallopian tubes. They are way up near the top of the uterus and the incision should have been made near the pelvis so you can wear a bikini.
Yes, but it would be very - very - VERY rare. Chlamydia does serious damage quick, so having it for "years" without having severe side effects is really not likely.
Possible, yes - but the likelihood depends on a number of factors. In a small number of cases, the fallopian tubes over time can develop a small opening. This would allow for pregnancy. If someone desires to become pregnant after having their tubes tied, there are surgical options available - but they are not guaranteed to work in all cases.
One of the major causes of infertility is fallopian tube obstruction. The fallopian tubes are the uterine tubes where fertilization occurs. When they are blocked, the sperm and the egg cannot meet, thus, the egg cannot be fertilized. In fact, blocking the fallopian tubes is sometimes used as a contraceptive method. However, this is a permanent procedure and method of birth control, and is usually chosen by women who already have children. One of the most common causes of blocked fallopian tubes is an infection. Sometimes, the STD Chlamydia trachomatis can cause distal tube obstruction. Other possible causes are endometritis, appendicitis or peritonitis. Fallopian tube obstruction is also associated with HIV infection. When it comes to treating blocked fallopian tubes, the traditional solution is tubal surgery. However, surgery is invasive and has several possible side-effects, one of the most common one being the risk of developing ectopic pregnancies. i took a type of tcm called fu yan pill for 4 courses, after a period of time, i feel my symptoms were decreased, and i kept eating the tcm, after finishing all my courses, i was cured, now my baby is already 3 years old, hope the tcm can help you too. A less invasive and more affordable solution in cases of fallopian tube obstruction is in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Nowadays, most women who suffer from blocked fallopian tubes choose IVF instead of surgery. IVF is safe and effective, and offers women with infertility problems a very easy solution to conceive. However, in case the obstruction of the fallopian tubes is associated with hydrosalpinx formation (fluid filling a blocked fallopian tube), the success rate of IVF is smaller, so doctors recommend treating hydrosalpinx before having IVF.