Exercise will not make clamps fall off fallopian tubes. There are no activity restrictions after tubal ligation.
While tubal ligation occasionally fails, there is nothing you can do to "make" the clamps fall off naturally. You would need to have tubal reversal surgery and there is no guarantee you will become pregnant following the procedure.
they did an exray and found that my right clip fell off my tubiligation should I be worried?
I have been doing a lot of research on line, and it appears that there are many factors that can effect your tubal ligation. for instance, the younger you are when you get your tubes tied, the more chance you have of them "healing" and becoming pregnant again, which can often happen up to and over 10 years after the tubal. also different tubal methods have different failure rates, but NONE OF THEM ARE 100% infact some sites state as many as 1 in 200 women can fall pregnant after a tubal ligation. thats ALOT! When you sign your papers for your tubal, it actually states that it isnt 100% I had my tubal done 5 years ago, and I am currently feeling very odd.
The tubal clamp is done during a tubal litigation procedure. It is meant to be a lifelong procedure, although it is not guaranteed to be 100% effective. It is reversible, but it does not guarantee that the woman will be able to conceive.
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While tubal ligation occasionally fails, there is nothing you can do to "make" the clamps fall off naturally. You would need to have tubal reversal surgery and there is no guarantee you will become pregnant following the procedure.
it depends on which fallopian tube is damaged, if only one is irregualar then there is still a very good chance you can fall pregnant! but if both are damaged then it will be more difficult, but still very possible....remember that if nothing else works IVF will be the best option when the fallopian tubes are unnatural all the best of luck!
Not if they were applied correctly, the clamps are crimped shut.
No, your fallopian tubes are on the inside, not the outside.No sperm has to enter vagina and travel up to fallopian tube where egg waiting for sperm
Yes, sperm can enter the uterus without fertilizing the egg. Just because a woman is fertile doesn't mean she will fall pregnant, there are a LOT of things that can go wrong to prevent pregnancy such as poor sperm quality or there not being enough sperm reaching the egg to fertilize it.
If you are a woman, and had your fallopian tubes tied and cut you cannot fall pregnant by normal methods. It is possible to use "in vitro" (test-tube) methods to collect eggs from your ovaries, fertilize them outside your body and implant them. Its very expensive, but it works.
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No, you can not get pregnant after having it done. Remember, once done this can not be undone.
Ear tubes can be inserted into the incision during myringotomy and left there. The eardrum heals around them, securing them in place. They usually fall out on their own in six to 12 months or are removed by a doctor.
You need to see a doctor to see why not. You have one more fallopian tube after all. It can also be your man that needs to be checked.
anywhere from 6 mos to a yaer and a half, they will fall out naturally
There's no such thing as menstrual eggs, so hard to say what it is you're actually trying to ask about. Menstrual refers to menstruation - this is when a woman doesn't fall pregnant, the uterus lining sheds ready for the next cycle. There are no eggs involved in menstruation, an egg is released around two weeks before menstruation from the ovary but if not fertilized is reabsorbed into the body.