Because tubal ligations using Hulka clips are reversible, there is a small chance of becoming pregnant. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms as soon as possible.
Tubal ligation is a permanent fix. It cuts, ties and burns the tubes whereas making it almost impossible for the egg to pass through for fertilization. There is only a 0.5 percent chance I believe that you could then get pregnant. This is not birth control, its a permanent solution to no longer have more children.
OMG...... I Dunno because I am siting here wondering the same thing!!! Me to, breast milk, missed period,left abd. pains,pinchy like pains,with having a tubal ligation done almost 5 years ago after my 5th child was born. I think we need to see the Dr. :)
a week is the normal recovery.. However when I had mine tied, I suffered from a UTI for 3 days. It was the worse I have ever had.. My recovery took almost 3 full weeks of rest before I felt better.
Depending upon your age, you could be starting menopause. It is possible, though very unlikely, that, if the fallopian tubes weren't severed, an ovum could pass through the tube. This is best answered by a visit to a gynecologist.
After a tubal ligation, no matter which method, your body is adjusting to the changes. Hormones, ovulation, and even serotonin levels are affected by this surgery. Menstrual changes are common, especially if you have stopped your previous birth control method along with the surgery. It can take anywhere between 6 to 18 months for your body to readjust, and a "proper" cycle to resume. If you were always irregular, this can be even more so anticipated. For Depro-Provera users prior to TL, you may have irregular bleeding patterns. Speak to your doctor with any concerns, and always be alert to the possiblity of that 1% failure rate! Hope this helps. After a tubal ligation, no matter which method performed, your body is adjusting physically and emotionally. Hormones, ovulation, and even serotonin levels are affected by this surgery, sometimes causing what is referred to as "Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome". Menstrual irregularities are common, especially if you have stopped your previous birth control method along with the surgery. It can take anywhere between 6 to 18 months for your body to re-adjust, and a "normal" cycle to resume. If your cycles were irregular pre-surgery, this can be even more so anticipated and considered the norm. For those who used Depo-Provera as a form of birth control prior to your TL, you may have spotting for several days to weeks at at time after cessation of this method. Ultimately you know your body best and if you have any post-surgical concerns, see your Doctor right away. For all those ladies who are trying to conceive after a TL, I understand...I am 2 months post TL... but remember to be thankful for those we already have. Best regards and hopes for success to you all.
If a person becomes pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher risk that they could have an ectopic pregnancy. If you're having pregnancy symptoms, you should call your doctor as soon as possible.
This would be almost impossible. Although occasionaly tubal ligation can fail as in a vasectomy for men the risk is less than one percent. If the whole of your uterus has been removed then no you cannot be pregnant as there is nowhere for the fertilised egg to grow.
That sounds like a UTI more than pregnancy symptoms.
The pregnancy symptoms may or may not start by three weeks of conceptions. But the urine test of pregnancy is almost always positive by this time. You can repeat the same after three days, if negative. By that time it should be almost invariably positive.
your not suppose to get your period when your on that
It usually depends from person to person, some may show symptoms almost immediately while some women may show them at 6 weeks. But I your concerned about he symptoms then consult a doctor. Hope this has helped
Sorry I forgot to add this in there I did both because my boyfriend and I thought I was pregnant and my mom brought me to the doctor, but before that I took a at home pregnancy test, but I have almost all the symptoms of pregnancy
Clear blue pregnancy test can tell almost straightaway, and you can buy them almost anywhere. Hope this helps :-)
Yes, you can. Although, when you think about it, a missed period IS a symptom. I am about 6 months pregnant and have had absolutely NO symptoms. So, you should take a test just to make sure. Good luck.
For almost any pregnant woman the most visible symptom on the 38th week of pregnancy is the grown stomach. By the 38th week of pregnancy most women have quite a big stomach which also can be seen on the way the walk.
It is possible but not likely if the ejaculate stayed contained in the condom. Just to be safe, watch for pregnancy symptoms in the coming weeks and test if your period is late.
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.