Some data suggests that approximately 1 in 2000 tubal ligations may spontaneously reverse. More precisely described, sometimes the cut and closed (cauterized and or sutured) fallopian tube tissue ends aren't closed enough to stop the familiar path of a teeny, tiny, tenacious ovum or egg that follows a chemical trail to the uterin area during ovulation. If fertilization is facilitated in this unusual but possible scenario then (tubal ligation or not) pregnancy is certainly a potential outcome. Matthew David Black existencebeyondperception@msn.com
If the tubes were "banded" and not cut/burnt, the bands can loosen, opening the fallopian tube. This is pretty rare, and the likelihood of this happening depends on the material used.
You can't.
You can't if they are truly tied, however, if the ends were left touching for example after the surgery, they have been known to grow back together, thus allowing an egg to travel down them to be fertilized.
Your options are extremely limited. Really you only have two effective options.
1. Restorative surgery on your tubes which runs around $7000 or more and is not covered by many insurances.It is not guaranteed to work.
2. IVF or in vitro fertilization which runs around $8000 or more, is not covered by many insurances,and also is not guaranteed to work.
It is possible to get pregnant naturally after having had a tubal ligation. Your chances are approximately 1.4-2%.
That would be extremely unlikely.
You can check for Gamma knife surgery.
No, that would cause an ectopic pregnancy if she happened to be ovulating - aside from needing surgery to access the ovaries.
If you really had your tubes tied(requires surgery) then it is very improbable that you would get pregnant.
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.
Tubal ligation has a 2% failure rate. So that means that you are very unlikely to get pregnant after having the procedure. If you wish to have a baby afterwards you may be eligible to have reconstruction surgery that runs anywhere from $5000 to $8000 or you can undergo invetro fertilization which runs about $6000 to $12,000 depending on the dr.
With my resources there seems to be no issues with a pregnant woman having spinal surgery. Only in rare cases this type of surgery causes the placenta leak.
You can check for Gamma knife surgery.
Become a midwife.
You can get pregnant by Atificial Insemination without ever having sex.
If a woman does not have a period she cannot get pregnant.
that is an impossibility
Yes there is a chance of getting pregnant without having periods
Pregnancy after tubal ligation isn't a surgical problem.
It is possible to get pregnant after Tubal Ligation as there is a failure rate for this procedure which must have been discussed before surgery.
The majority of men in this world is not cut and the world has no problem having babies. The foreskin is not a contraceptive, it's there to protect the penis. That is how men are born and Nature would not create them not being able to procreate without having surgery.
Adnexa means the ovaries and tubes. Can't easily get pregnant without them!
Oh yes, you can get pregnant right away after.