Im adding to my question more details...ok im 34 my tubes were tied 13 1/2 years ago. my period was dec 8 on dec 23 I had implantation bleeding...light pink and thick clear with pink streaks in it...{tmi} lasted 2 1/2 days stayed light and was only visible when I wiped {tmi} happened both times b4 when I was pregnant. my kids are 16 & 14. my period is due jan6. Im aware of ectopic/tubal pregnancies so no need to warn me in your answer I will go to gyno if preg test is positive right away...I'd love if i was prego bt dont want to get my hopes up...also have a full feeling in my belly like i drank alot of water...but not like i hvae to go 2 bathrm...also been sweating much more than I ever had and its winter here....sum1 help plz
Either by having a reversal, or by IVF and implantation.
Can I get pregnant I'm 39 n I have my tubes tied for 13
Can i get pregnant if my tubes were clamped?
yes you can be pregnant with tubes tied but after a surgery called tubal reversal
No
Either by having a reversal, or by IVF and implantation.
if youre bleeding youre not pregnant
You could be. no form of birth control is 100%. The only way to know is to test which you should do ASAP. Usually if a woman gets pregnant after having her tubes tied it is a tubal pregnancy where the baby implants in the tubes which can be dangerous. When I first got pregnant I burped all the time. Also, some women will have light implantation bleeding or very light bleeding when there period would be due.
you could have an ectopic pregnancy
if you were to get the clamps off of your tubes could i get pregnant?
Maybe it depends
If your fallopian tubes were cut and tied, there is no way you can get pregnant. If you experienced an ectopic pregnancy and did not have your tubes tied again, there is the possibility that you could again get pregnant.
It depends completely on your menstrual cycle. If we look at a typical 28 day cycle, a woman would ovulate on day 14 of her cycle and it can then take up to 16 days for a fertilised egg to travel down the fallopian tubes and implant itself (thus implantation bleeding). Thus implantation bleeding would likely be seen around the same time menstruation would be due.
When the sperm has met the egg, the egg journeys through the fallopian tubes, where it travels down into the uterus. Once it arrives into the uterus, it clings onto the walls, and tries to "implant" itself into the uterine lining. This is what is known as Implantation. Implantation happens 5 to 9 days after conception. Once the egg has successfully implanted itself, the lining of the uterus sheds some blood. The blood travels down and presents itself 7 to 10 days after implantation. This is called implantation bleeding. By the time this spotting of blood reaches the outside, it has become "old" and thus looks black, brown, or dark red. Not all women have implantation bleeding. Not having it does not necessarily mean your pregnancy is doomed or that you did not conceive that cycle. Most who experience this bleeding, naturally assume it is their period visiting days earlier than scheduled. Other than the light spotting, there are no other symptoms for implantation or implantation bleeding. Hope that helped, I just copied it from another answer.
Fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes and implantation in the uterus. specifically in the endometrial lining.
No, you can't get pregnant with your tubes tied.
Generally no. Sometimes there is a mistake, but the purpose of it is to prevent pregnancy.