Can i get pregnant if my tubes were clamped?
Well, scar tissue will help with preventing the women from getting pregnant. The idea is to block sperms from reaching the eggs. Anyway, any disruptions to the natural anatomy can produce scarring.
You can experience this for up to two weeks. I am very sorry for your loss. Hang in there! yes. you can pass tissue from your pregnancy for a couple of weeks. After my D&C I passed clots for 2 weeks. If you are worried call your doctor. Hello. I am very sorry for your loss. Yes you can continue to expell tissue from the miscarriage for two weeks. If you notice a smelly discharge, see your doctor incase you have a infection. Hang in there and my sympathies are with you.
In nephrectomy, common surgical instruments include scalpel for incisions, clamps (such as Kelly or Mosquito clamps) for controlling blood vessels, scissors for dissecting tissue, and forceps for grasping organs. Additionally, a retractor is used to hold back tissues and improve visibility, while an electrocautery device may be employed to minimize bleeding. Surgical sponges and suction devices are also utilized to manage fluids in the surgical field.
In excision and grafting procedures, common instruments include scalpels for precise cutting, scissors for tissue manipulation, and forceps for grasping and holding tissues. Additionally, surgical clamps may be used to control bleeding, while suturing needles and thread are essential for securing grafts in place. Specialized tools like dermatomes may also be employed for harvesting skin grafts.
Why not? wrap a tissue lightly around a comb, put the comb flat against your lips and hum.
Go see your doctor or go to the emergency room. You aren't supposed to bleed when you are pregnant.
After a tubal ligation, the clamps used to block the fallopian tubes may fall off due to natural tissue healing and changes in the surrounding tissue. As the body heals, scar tissue can form around the clamps, potentially loosening their grip. Additionally, the clamps may not be securely placed or could be affected by physiological changes, leading to their displacement. However, this occurrence is relatively rare, and most women remain successfully sterilized after the procedure.
You need to discuss this with your doctor.
I would suggest you see a doctor asap.
Were you diagnosed as pregnant? If you were in fact pregnant and now started you period again you "did" have a miscarriage. In the early stages of pregnancy a miscarriage is not always going to have any major symptioms. Discharging tissue could be something else if you weren't pregnant. I would see a doctor if you continue to have such discharge in the future.
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They have to be surgically removed. Had mine out 10 years after tubal, they both were off and creating scar tissue in my abdomen.
I would like to know.
By the cramps or by a D&C by a doctor.
With-in a few days
yes it is possible. signs of a possibe miscarriage is exxcessive eating, drinking, an early period with excessive bleedig. I recommend you contact a doctor because there is a possibility that there still might be some fetal tissue that a doctor may have to get out. This all depends on how far you were but if you dont think you were pregnant and ave a miscarriage I doubt you were that far along your pregnancy. yes it is possible. signs of a possibe miscarriage is exxcessive eating, drinking, an early period with excessive bleedig. I recommend you contact a doctor because there is a possibility that there still might be some fetal tissue that a doctor may have to get out. This all depends on how far you were but if you dont think you were pregnant and ave a miscarriage I doubt you were that far along your pregnancy.
I am 7 weeks pregnant after having a frozen embryo transfer. I have been spotting continously since with one episode of a heavy bleed with loss of tissue and clots. My doctor has kept me on progesterone pessaries as well as provera to control the bleeding but I am still pregnant and yesterday a healthy fetus was confirmed on ultrasound with a heart beat of 146. == ==