i noticed that i did, thats what brought me to this question it used to be 7 days and heavy now its jst about 2 days and then tapers off and stops
Having a tubal ligation makes no difference to your periods. If you have a hysterectomy you will no longer have periods, well not the bleeding anyway. If you do not have your ovaries removed you will still have pre-menstrual symptoms (if you have them) but you will no longer have cramps or bleeding. If your ovaries are removed as well you will go into the menopause.
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The failure rate for female tubal ligation after five years is about .1 percent or about one tenth of one percent. In other words, about one in 1000 patients become pregnant within five years of a tubal ligation.
It is common, whether or not you had a tubal ligation, to miss a couple of periods now and then if you are stressed or depending on your age. Women have begun premature menopause as early as 28. If you are uncertain, get checked. If you don't think you have the money, a nurse practitioner at your local health department may examine you for free.
Although natural pregnancy could occur it is very slim. If it does happen naturally there is a very good chance that it would be ectopic. The most natural way to have a child after having a tubal ligation is with tubal ligation reversal. Surprising to many is the fact the tubal reversal has a better pregnancy rate than the alternative treatment of IVF. Not only does tubal ligation reversal have a better success rate it is more natural and less expensive than the alternative.
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
Having a tubal ligation makes no difference to your periods. If you have a hysterectomy you will no longer have periods, well not the bleeding anyway. If you do not have your ovaries removed you will still have pre-menstrual symptoms (if you have them) but you will no longer have cramps or bleeding. If your ovaries are removed as well you will go into the menopause.
Yes.
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Failure rates tend to increase the longer it has been since one had a tubal ligation. CREST (Collaborative Review of Sterilization) found that the failure rate for tubal ligation to be 1.85% after ten years. Hope this helps answer your question.
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
The failure rate for female tubal ligation after five years is about .1 percent or about one tenth of one percent. In other words, about one in 1000 patients become pregnant within five years of a tubal ligation.
No. Pregnancy is not possible after successful tubal ligation.
It is common, whether or not you had a tubal ligation, to miss a couple of periods now and then if you are stressed or depending on your age. Women have begun premature menopause as early as 28. If you are uncertain, get checked. If you don't think you have the money, a nurse practitioner at your local health department may examine you for free.
I am 31 years old and a mother of four. I had a c-section and a tubal ligation after I had my 4th daughter. I feel very bloated on my stomach and look six months pregnant. I feel this has got to do with the tubal ligation that I've had. Anyone who can help me out or who has the same symptoms?
My mother had a tubal ligation and three years later I came along..so chances are you are pregnant!
my sister got pregnant after a tubal it was almost 7 years to the day she had three boys crazy thing is she had a girl with this tubal failure so she was blessed