An ultrasound doesn't have the resolution to show eggs in your tubes. Are you sure the report didn't say that you had follicles? Check the report and talk with your health care provider to clarify the situation. You can ovulate on Birth Control, but I have yet to see an ultrasound report that documented "eggs in the tubes."
Yes birth control pills
It cold be a tubal pregnancy which would require immediate surgery. Follow up with your doctor ASAP!
When women have their tubes tied, it is done as a method of birth control. It is permanent and involves sealing a woman's fallopian tubes.
If your tubes have been tied, you do not need to continue taking birth control pills to avoid pregnancy.
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The most obvious way you will know if your tubes are blocked is by having an ultrasound examination. Blocked fallopian tubes can cause infertility and make conception impossible.
No. The ovum must be there for it to occur. This is why birth control pills work and tying the tubes work.
ultrasound to visualize, plus specific symptons I believe
No, a pap smear can't detect blocked fallopian tubes.
Getting your tubes tied is an expression for a tubal ligation procedure. Tubal ligation is form of female sterilization, a permanent birth control method. Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that seals fallopian tubes and eliminates the chance of pregnancy.
The contraceptive implant and the IUDs are the most reliable reversible methods of contraception.
I am not a medical doctor but my wife's tubes were tied 35 years ago and we have not had children since that operation the day after our last daugther was born. I have been told there is no 100% guaranteed method of birth control, but tied tubes is about as close as it gets to 100%