There is always a possibility of pregnancy, no matter what birth control method you use (aside from a complete hysterectomy). Tubal ligation has a 99.7% success rate, so the chances are slim. However, if the tubes grow back together than there is a chance that you can become pregnant either in your uterus, or more commonly after tubal ligations, have an ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tubes.
No, that would cause an ectopic pregnancy if she happened to be ovulating - aside from needing surgery to access the ovaries.
You could still get pregnant - if you used IVF - using a donor egg with your partner's sperm.
You shouldn't be able to get pregnant is correct, but that answer is only if you live in a perfect world. I know that I have had a child and a miscarriage after my tubes were tied. There is no guaranty when the tubes are tied.
No most states require that you are at least 25 years of age
I believe you are referring to a vasectomy. Men do not normally have to have this procedure done; it is usually a personal decision. The vasectomy prevents sperm from entering the semen. Therefore, it prevents unwanted pregnancies in women.
It is within the Fallopian tube that fertilization, the joining of the egg and the sperm, takes place. During tubal ligation, the tubes are cut or blocked in order to close off the sperm's access to the egg.
It is made in SEMINIFEROUS TUBES.
Not if they are scarred from epididymitis.
Conception means the meeting of sperm and egg to form an embryo which will form a new individual. Block Fallopian tubes will prevent that. The tubes carry sperm up towards the ovary and it carries the egg down towards the sperm.
In humans, they meet in the Fallopian tubes.
The Seminiferous tubules
No, that would cause an ectopic pregnancy if she happened to be ovulating - aside from needing surgery to access the ovaries.
The seminiferous tubules are the tiny tubes where the sperm are made. From there, sperm move to the tubular epididymis for maturing. The mature sperm move from the epididymis to the vas deferens and then, during ejaculation, into the urethra.
There is a lot of mucus build up in those tubes which does not allow for the tubes to be clogged.
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Honestly, it depends on how it was done. My mother had a tubal pregnancy after she had her tubes tied!
sperm is made in the testicles, then it is stored in the tubules (the tubes that go from ur testes to the urethra) and then they get mixed with all the ingredients that make semen so that the sperm have something to swim through... wherever the semen is is where the sperm are... simple as that however, when sperm AREN'T used, they are disolved by the body and recycled into proteins so TECHNICALLY sperm are everywhere in our body... or at least the chemicals that make up sperm or wat USED to be sperm