You should go to the doctor IMMEDIATLEY. This could be a sign of a tubal pregnancy or ovarian cancer. This is nothing to take your time on.
They shouldn't, but if the blood supply is accidentally damaged the result would be damaged ovaries.
Only if the operation failed (which it does sometimes ... the body does try to heal itself).
Typically, you cant have a baby after you've had your tubes tied. .unless somehow the tubal fails. If the tubal fails, that could happen at any point after having the procedure, and you could get pregnant. Research, says your chances of getting pregnant again after a tubal increase 10 yrs after the tubal, but your chances are still less than 2%
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
If the procedure is done correctly, no, you cannot get pregnant after tubal ligation, cauterization, & ligation. Ths means that your fallopian tubes have been cut, cauterized, and tied to prevent eggs from traveling from your ovaries to your uterus.
Yes, it's called in vitro. Although sometimes the tubal ligation doesn't work perfectly and a woman can become pregnant.
They shouldn't, but if the blood supply is accidentally damaged the result would be damaged ovaries.
Only if the operation failed (which it does sometimes ... the body does try to heal itself).
No, a tubal ligation will not cause menopause.
Typically, you cant have a baby after you've had your tubes tied. .unless somehow the tubal fails. If the tubal fails, that could happen at any point after having the procedure, and you could get pregnant. Research, says your chances of getting pregnant again after a tubal increase 10 yrs after the tubal, but your chances are still less than 2%
You can be stimulated to produce a lot of eggs which are then removed from your ovaries by laparoscopy. You then undergo IVF.
Yes, you can have a tubal pregnancy.
Between 2 and 5 women get pregnant after a csection and tubal.
After a tubal ligation you should NOT be able to get pregnant.
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
Yes because a tubal banding is not always permanent and so it is not always 100% effective in preventing pregnancy.
I doubt it. Go to your doctor to see what the problem is.