It is possible to become pregnant after a reversal. The rate of success really depends upon the age and the method of the prevention of pregnancy. Check out this website for exact statistics: http://news.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancy-study-2007-pregnancy_rates.htm
Birth control and human sterilization
vasectomy and tubal lugation explaine how they affect reproduction in humans
After a tubal ligation you should NOT be able to get pregnant.
Tubal ligation blocks the pathway the egg would take. Vasectomy blocks the path sperm would take. Without the pathway, human reproduction cannot occur for that person.
It's tubal ligation for women and vasectomy for men.
it makes it hard/difficult for them to get pregnant
Surgical methods of contraception include tubal ligation for women and vasectomy for men. Tubal ligation involves blocking or sealing the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from reaching the uterus. Vasectomy involves cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles. Both methods are considered permanent and highly effective forms of birth control.
This would be almost impossible. Although occasionaly tubal ligation can fail as in a vasectomy for men the risk is less than one percent. If the whole of your uterus has been removed then no you cannot be pregnant as there is nowhere for the fertilised egg to grow.
There is a slight risk immediately following tubal ligation surgery of becoming pregnant. After one year the risk factor of pregnancy is 1 in 1000.
Tubal ligation, usually written bilateral tubal ligation, means getting your tubes tied to avoid pregnancy.
The more time that passes after a tubal ligation the (slightly) higher the risk of regeneration of the fallopian tube/s. It is extremely rare but it can happen. Because there is scar tissue from the tubal ligation, there is also an increase chance of a tubal pregnancy. If your period suddenly stops, whether you are having symptoms of pregnancy or not, take a pregnancy test or see your OB / GYN.
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