a tubal pregnancy, also know as an ectopic is where the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus.
Absolutely! If your tube was damaged during the tubal pregnancy you may experience some trouble conceiving, however carrying a pregnancy to term after an ectopic pregnancy should not be a problem. Not every tubal pregnancy will irreconcilably damage a fallopian tube. If one of your fallopian tube has been severed due to a tubal pregnancy then you still have another one to rely on. If you have had two irreconcilably damaged fallopian tubes then you are going to need surgical help in getting a viable egg to your womb.
Call a doctor, as you may have what is called "ectopic" (usually in the fallopian tubes) presentation of the fetus. When this happens, the egg never makes it down to the uterus, and the sperm somehow does its job. This pregnancy must be aborted as it will kill both the mother and fetus, due to damage caused by ectopic presentation. Ectopic defined: Out of Place.
No, It Is Physically Impossible due to having the fallopian tubes tied and Burnt. Although, If they were not tied or burnt properly, There is a very small chance you could be.
It should be a normal pregnancy. There is only a 1% chance of this happening but like all other methods it isn't fool proof like we wished...It is up to u if u want to have the child or not but there isn't any legal action you can take
No they do not hurt at all, and it can not be a sign of pregnancy.
Yes, an egg can still be released from the ovaries even if the fallopian tubes are tied (a procedure known as tubal ligation). However, the egg cannot travel to the uterus for fertilization and implantation due to the blockage caused by the tied tubes. Therefore, while ovulation may still occur, it typically does not result in pregnancy.
yes, it is. you should consult a doctor if you are trying. usually females have to fallopian tubes. you can always look into taking out the egg, fertilizing then with your partners semen, and then having them placed into your uterus for development.
While tubal ligation is considered a permanent form of birth control, there is a small chance of becoming pregnant after the procedure due to the possibility of the fallopian tubes naturally rejoining or other factors. The likelihood of pregnancy increases if the tubes are not completely sealed or if there is an error during the procedure. If you suspect you might be pregnant after having your tubes tied, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for confirmation and guidance.
While tubal ligation significantly reduces the chances of pregnancy, it is not 100% effective. There is a small risk of pregnancy occurring years after the procedure, including 13 years later, due to the possibility of the fallopian tubes reconnecting or other factors. If pregnancy is a concern after a tubal ligation, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for guidance and potential options.
Menopause is cessation of menstruation as you grow old or due to hysterectomy. A tubal pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy where in the inplantation takes place in the fallopian tube.
There are many cases of women having normal (uterine) pregnancies after having their tubes tied, while their tubes are STILL tied. An ectopic pregnancy, is a pregnancy within the fallopian tube-this can happen to a woman who does, or does not, have her tubes tied, as well as a woman who have never been pregnant before or who has had normal pregnancies in the past. However, woman who have had a tubal ligation reversed are at higher risk for ectopic pregnancies as her fallopian tubes will have scarring and may not be as 'free-flowing' as before the tubal ligation. This risk is especially high immediately following the reversal (for up to 60 days, while healing), as the tubes themselves are swollen due to the recent procedure. However, it is not as high of a risk as some believe. Many women go on to have a normal pregnancy. Many doctors recommend performing reliable birth control methods during this time to lessen the risk of ectopic pregnancy,as ectopic pregnancies can irreversibly damage the fallopian tube and if left undetected cause death. Invitro fertilization is possible also, but it is more expensive. Tubal reversals can cost 5-7,000 and cycles are much pricier with the fertilization. There is also a charge for EACH cycle.
Due to the risk of infection, the Fallopian tubes are ligated . . . tied off with an appropriate fine cord. It is not impossible for this to be reversed, but there is a lot of expensive surgery involved that may or may not work.