Yes, a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy can sometimes show positive on a home pregnancy test due to the elevated levels of the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). However, it is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a tubal pregnancy, as it can be a serious medical condition that requires immediate treatment.
The tubal ligation you had in the past, would only interfere with conception not a current pregnancy. Since you already are pregnant, the previous ligation should not cause any problem to your developing baby.Since a baby implants in the uterus and not the tube, the ligation is a non-issue with a developing fetus.
NO, a tubal pregnancy is an ectopic, extremely dangerous and you would need an operation to remove it. You would know if you had one as the pain is excruciating.
The purpose of tubal surgery is to cause one not to become pregnant anymore. So if one does not want to worry about pregnancy than one would have tubal surgery.
Yes, but it would be extremely rare, unless your tubal ligation has come undone. The chance of the pregnancy being normal are lower, and the chance that it is an ectopic or tubal pregnancy is much higher than normal.
Having a tubal ligation has nothing to do with your ability to produce breastmilk. See your doctor to evaluate you for pregnancy and hyperprolactenimia (the hormone responsible for milk production)
Well, yes. But, it would be bad. The tubal pregnancy is non-viable and if left alone it can kill the mother. The process of removing it may very well terminate the normal pregnancy. This is definitely an issue for your doctor.
Yes, ectopic pregnancy is a rare effect of having a tubal ligation. If you've had a tubal ligation and begin experiencing single sided pain, spotting, bleeding or dizziness you need to be evaluated for tubal pregnancy immediately.
After 16 days of ovulation a pregnancy test be positive.
A tubal (aka ectopic) pregnancy can sometimes be a life threatening condition. If it is bleeding or ruptured, you may need surgery. You might need to spend the night in the hospital depending on the type of surgery (abdominal vs. laparoscopic) that is performed. Many tubal pregnancies are now diagnosed quite early, and treated with medication (methotrexate). In such a case you would not have to spend the night in a hospital.
yes you can. I did; but my doctor told me that my chances for a normal pregnancy were between 20 and 40%. He had me so freaked out and stressed that the pregnancy ended, and then he tied my tubes and now I am really regretting this whole thing. I want a baby more then anything in this world.
1. You don't 2. IVFIt is possible that there would be a leak in one of your tubes, or that one of your tubes repaired itself. 3. When instead of the tubes, round ligament gets ligated there could be pregnancy. This mistake is not unknown.