Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
i am not sure about the odds but i had my tubes done a year and a half ago and today i found out i was pregnant too early to see if it in my tubes should out next week i thought i couldn't get pregnant but it can happen
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.
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Allow me to answer from experience....YES IT CAN. The chance is very small, from what I've read in the 1-2% range, but I myself am a child of pregnancy after tubal ligation. My mother had her tubes tied TWICE. After my brother was born she had a tubal ligation. Six years later she found herself pregnant with me. Upon having her tubes cut and burned further, the doctor said he had no idea how that could happen as everything looked still separated. Of course, you have to take the chances into the proper context; HIGHLY UNLIKELY, but entirely possible.
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The odds would be overwhelmingly against it.
A tubal ligation is considered permanent birth control, but there is still a margin of error. You could become pregnant any time afterward. It is estimated that 143 women in 10,000 (1.43%) get pregnant after tubal ligations.
i am not sure about the odds but i had my tubes done a year and a half ago and today i found out i was pregnant too early to see if it in my tubes should out next week i thought i couldn't get pregnant but it can happen
About 1 woman out of 200 will become pregnant following a tubal ligation. Not very good odds. If you are seriously considering adding to your family I would suggest speaking with your OB/GYN about other options, including tubal reversal and ova retrieval.
The odds of me being pregnant are 0 as I am male.
odds are 1:6
The odds of becoming an engineer are fairly good. If you would like to become an engineer and do well in school the odds are in your favor.
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.
The only other way to get pregnant without the surgery is a lot of praying. God can do anything. And he will if you ask. Although it will be in his time. Not yours. That is the only other way other than surgery. Good luck
A healthy 25 year old female who has intercourse on the day of ovulation has between a 20 and 25% chance of becoming pregnant. With regular intercourse most women will become pregnant in 1 to 5 months. As a woman ages these odds drop. By age 45, the odds of a woman becoming pregnant drop to around 1%. It was a relatively safe period in your cycle that you had intercourse in and thus the odds are lower. The exact odds depend on far to many factors to list here but include your health, sperm count and motility, the regularity of your cycle, and many others factors.
You'd have to get the tubal ligation reversed first, which is a fairly serious operation with not too good odds of success. Maybe IVF would be less invasive.
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