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%
There is a very small chance.
I want to know if mass health will cover getting your tubes untied? I have had my tubes tied for 7 years and I`m thinking about having another baby, so after all these years having my tubes tied would I still be able to have a baby if I get them untied?
its not commen but women have been known to get pregnant in there tubes. this is called a tuble pregnancy.if you do get pregnant in your tubes you would have to go to the hospital and they will have to untie the tubes and inplant the baby in the uterus. if you don't get help and get the baby moved into the uterus the baby will continue to stay in the tubes and die while there and you will end up miscarring and have surgery to remove. in some cases the mother dies from excess blood loss from tuble pregnancy if the matter is not taken care of quickly.
I really wish i had the answer to that also :-(
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)
How do you know when a baby is forming in the fellopian tubes
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you are asking about "tube tides," they refer to tidal movements caused by the gravitational influence of the moon and sun on the Earth's atmosphere. These tides create atmospheric pressure variations that can affect weather patterns.
The baby will surely die
No. The fallopian tubes just carry the egg to the uterus. The baby grows in the uterus and is not affected by the fallopian tubes
No. The tubes are not flexible and are unable to be housed there. If it is fertilized there, it will result in a miscarriage most likely. If not, it can cause serious complications for both the mother and the baby.
yes you can
No Because You Wont ave Enough Tubes To Have The Support For Your Baby.
It is unlikely - but nature sometimes surprises us.
There are no test tubes involved.
You cannot become pregnant but you could carry a baby.
I want to know if mass health will cover getting your tubes untied? I have had my tubes tied for 7 years and I`m thinking about having another baby, so after all these years having my tubes tied would I still be able to have a baby if I get them untied?
There is a very small chance.