I cannot stop researching this subject and I would like answers...I have always had a flat stomach (good genes), but ever since my tubal 5 months ago, my stomach has not gone down with that "bloated" feeling. My friend warned me of her "symptoms" after her tubal and I just brushed her off as being a wimp. Now I regret my decision. Not only am I still bloated but my sex drive is almost virtually gone including very weak "O's" which were much stronger before I had the tubal. I'm saddened by all this. My doctor only warned me about changing my mind about having kids. I knew I didn't want anymore kids, but had I known all this was going to happen, I never would have gone through with it. Be warned.
Possibly - take a test
Tubes clipped - Fallopian tubes are clipped and it is reversible. Tubes cauterized (burned) - Tubes are burned (not reversible). Tubes tied - Doctors don't do this procedure that often, but it is what it is, your fallopian tubes are tied. (reversible but with difficulty and lower success rate)
You can send red tubes off to be tested. These tubes are used to collect blood and seamen.
Maybe, but the chances are slim. Even months later after having it done it is slim, but 12 years ago means it is even slimmer.
The tubes are used as resonators.
You can indeed feel a knot in your stomach after getting your tubes tied. This is just irritation and inflammation and should go away.
carry's the egg in to the stomach to grow
feeding purposes
Your stomach and for women your Fallopian tubes
first it goes down your stomach and goes down different tubes to make you go to toilet
You can still get pregnant although your tubes are tied. I would go to the store, get a pregnancy test to make sure.
Snakes do not have wombs, they lack a uterus, which is the womb. They only have the ovaries and oviducts ("Fallopian tubes"). Although, the gestation period for a tiger snake is about 142-146 days according to reptilechannel.com.
i feel pain in my stomasch but my tubes are tie
I guess it wasnt my time yet
Possibly - take a test
The frog's gullet is a place where food is transferred down through the tubes into the stomach to start the digestive process.
Ear tubes can be inserted into the incision during myringotomy and left there. The eardrum heals around them, securing them in place. They usually fall out on their own in six to 12 months or are removed by a doctor.