yes they can! my left one is off and in my abdomen! my obgyn assured me this happens all the time and pregnancy is not possible!
Actually, you CAN get pregnant! One of the clamps fell off 18 years ago for me... my daughter was born within a year later!
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.
No. there is no way of performing the operation without risk to the unborn baby. Many are performed during c-sections or immediatley after birth or months after birth. its a very serious operation that has a very low reversablitly rate, and should be considered permanent.
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.
There is a very small chance that the bands will fall off after a tubal. Only your OB/GYN will be able to confirm if the bands have fallen off.
It will come off in a few days.
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.
if you were to get the clamps off of your tubes could i get pregnant?
no, they use a small plastic clamp and then cut chord after clamp. clamp stays on until chord dries up and falls off.
No. there is no way of performing the operation without risk to the unborn baby. Many are performed during c-sections or immediatley after birth or months after birth. its a very serious operation that has a very low reversablitly rate, and should be considered permanent.
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.
There is a very small chance that the bands will fall off after a tubal. Only your OB/GYN will be able to confirm if the bands have fallen off.
Well first off see how long it goes on, if its longer than two weeks check with a doctor.
It will come off in a few days.
they did an exray and found that my right clip fell off my tubiligation should I be worried?
To remove a PEX clamp, use a clamp removal tool or a pair of pliers to squeeze the tabs on the clamp together, then slide the clamp off the PEX tubing.
To efficiently remove a PEX clamp, use a pair of PEX clamp removal tools or a pair of adjustable pliers to squeeze and release the clamp's tabs. Then, slide the clamp off the PEX tubing.
Assuming that you're referring to reversal of tubal ligation ... yes. The probability of complete return to normal function is slim. On the other hand ... Hard? No, just normal sex.