Pregnancy after Tubal Ligation is very rare. It has less than a 2% failure rate and is considered permanent. Woman that do get pregnant afterward usually experience it in within the first 3 months during healing or several years later due to the tube healing back together.
Women who have had tubal ligation are at greater risk for ectopic pregnancy which can be life threatening if left untreated. If you feel that you could be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr immediately.
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.
In this technique, an applicator is inserted through an incision above the bladder and a plastic ring is placed around a loop of the tube.
Yes, many women (some say as high as 90 percent depending on age) can become pregnant after having rings and clips removed. It is higher for the clips than for the rings, because the clips damage only a small portion of the tube. What many women fail to understand, is that it is not like a hair barette that you can just "unclip". You have to go and have tubal reversal surgery, where they cut out the clips, or rings and reattach your tubes together. From the moment they were put on, the damage was done and surgery is the only way to repair the damage. Many places do this on an outpaitient basis and it will cost anywhere from 5000 to 8000 to have this done.
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.
No
In this technique, an applicator is inserted through an incision above the bladder and a plastic ring is placed around a loop of the tube.
No, but the two mechanical devices serve the same purpose: to block the passage of the egg through the fallopian tube and prevent it from reaching the uterus. The falope ring is a band which is tightened around a loop of the fallopian tube that has been passed through it. The clip is a hinged device that is snapped tightly across a section of the fallopian tube close to the uterus. Both procedures are reversible, with varying success rates which increase over time.
Yes, many women (some say as high as 90 percent depending on age) can become pregnant after having rings and clips removed. It is higher for the clips than for the rings, because the clips damage only a small portion of the tube. What many women fail to understand, is that it is not like a hair barette that you can just "unclip". You have to go and have tubal reversal surgery, where they cut out the clips, or rings and reattach your tubes together. From the moment they were put on, the damage was done and surgery is the only way to repair the damage. Many places do this on an outpaitient basis and it will cost anywhere from 5000 to 8000 to have this done.