Very, very small. The chances are less than 1 in 250.
Yes, but it would be extremely rare, unless your tubal ligation has come undone. The chance of the pregnancy being normal are lower, and the chance that it is an ectopic or tubal pregnancy is much higher than normal.
Apart from having lots of sex and hoping for the off-chance of spontaneous healing or a failed surgery - no.
1. You don't 2. IVFIt is possible that there would be a leak in one of your tubes, or that one of your tubes repaired itself. 3. When instead of the tubes, round ligament gets ligated there could be pregnancy. This mistake is not unknown.
The chance of pregnancy after tubal ligation is about 1/300. The risk begins around the 5th year after the procedure and remains until you complete menopause.
Yes, that was the plan. When Michael announced the 50 date "This is it" tour, he said this was the final curtain call. Unfortunately, he did not even have a chance to do that. He was ripped of his childhood and youth and didn't even have a chance to grow old...
Yes, pregnancy is possible even with ligated tubes.
Yes, even on the pill there is a chance of pregnancy, as there is with most forms of birth control.
Unfortunately there is not a lot known at the time about how to prevent or even reduce your chance of having an ectopic pregnancy.
In case of female sterilization, you have both the fallopian tubes ligated. This prevents the union of ovum and the sperm. In case of the male sterilization, you have both the vas diferens ligated. This prevents the appearance of the sperms in the semen. This prevent the union of the sperm with the ovum.
As long as you're menstruating, there's a chance of a natural pregnancy. If you're not menstruating, there's no chance of a natural pregnancy.
No. Go to your doctor and find out what you want to do.
Yes, emotion does not prevent pregnancy. If sperm enters the vagina without any type of protection, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
There is a very slight chance. With pregnancy, there are always exceptions to everything.
It lowers the chance
no, especially if there was no penetration
You might not even have a hymen and even if you do it wont cover the whole opening. The menstruation blood comes out through it. If he was inside you or at the opening there is always a risk for pregnancy, even if he didn't ejaculate since there is always pre-ejaculate.
It depends on the type of hysterectomy you have had. If you still retained the fallopian tubes then yes you can have them ligated. However, this is normally done to prevent pregnancy and as you have no uterus after the hysterectomy, there does not seem any need for this.