Yes, I was a surrogate after having the essure procedure. I got pregnant and had no complications. I actually went all the way to 41 weeks, had to be induced and had a natural delivery of a 9.5 pound baby.
According to the literature, no. The surgery would require removal of part of the fallopian tubes, therefore rendering them useless in getting pregnant. That's why this is a permanent form of birth control. Yes, it can be done and has been by at least two tubal reversal doctors. Check out this URL to see what I mean: http://www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/tag/essure
Having your tubes tied is a means of permanent birth control, so if you have had that procedure done, then no, you cannot get pregnant. If they only removed 1.5 mms of your fallopian tubes, then it is possible for you to get pregnant, especially if you are still having your period. Speak to your gynecologist or talk to your surgeon at a post-op appointment
No. Tubal ligation involves blocking the fallopian tubes. If this procedure was done with Essure, your cervix may stay open for a little while, but should not stay open for long after the procedure.
Maybe, but the chances are slim. Even months later after having it done it is slim, but 12 years ago means it is even slimmer.
I do not think puff daddy is having the child, but his girlfriend kim is pregnant with twin girls and yes they are his.
Essure is the most reliable method of permanent sterilization out there. The answers so far though stress the importance of getting an Xray after the procedure to confirm that the tubes are blocked. This is done 3 months after the procedure. Until then a back up method of birth control will be prescribed by your doctor.
No, you can not get pregnant after having it done. Remember, once done this can not be undone.
yes - several women have undergone successful IVF after Essure coils were placed. In fact, occasionally we will place Essure coils in dilated abnormal tubes to help the infertility sub-specialists have a more successful IVF. Chris Olson, MD Naperville, IL
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According to the literature, no. The surgery would require removal of part of the fallopian tubes, therefore rendering them useless in getting pregnant. That's why this is a permanent form of birth control. Yes, it can be done and has been by at least two tubal reversal doctors. Check out this URL to see what I mean: http://www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/tag/essure
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If you had sex yes you could be pregnant. A normal period is generally a sign that you are not pregnant but some women have periods throughout. Have a test done if you have any questions?
Since the Essure micro-inserts do not contain hormones, it is unlikely to affect the menstrual cycle. However, for women who have been using hormone-based birth control that suppressed their monthly cycle, it is possible that their periods may become slightly heavier.
A girl gets pregnant by having semen in her vagina. Breaking the hymen can be done by just your fingers, and can a finger really get you pregnant?(;
You can easily call the place where you're having it done and ask beforehand. Before that, I recommend you take a pharmacy bough pregnancy test to know if that's even an issue.
You won't know you are pregnant much before a month. As soon as you know you are pregnant you can have an abortion.
You need to be inseminated with the sperm from a man to become pregnant. this can either be done by having sexual intercourse with a man or it can be done through artificial methods. However in either case the sperm required to fertilize your ovum which in turn will make you pregnant needs to come from a man.