Unfortunately sometimes these things aren't 100% effective as they are even reversable now a days. However, what you are noticing could be changing hormones and such. It oculd also be symptoms of other things happeneing in the general area that aren't desirable. Contact your doctor if you are still concerned... that's the best most safest way to get an accurate answer and peace of mind! Hope that helps some. Pam
It is possible for you to be pregnant after having your tubes tied. But personally after my tubiligation I also have irregular periods, I've even had symptoms of being pregnant. And it has been 7 years since my tubiligation. My Dr. explained to me that since I'm wanting to have another baby so bad that my brain is "convincing" my body that it is pregnant and that is why I will have the "ghostly" symptoms of pregnancy. But it's always best to make sure you are or aren't pregnant when missing periods just to be on the safe side. I hope this helped. :)
Yes, having your tubes tied does not prevent 100% of pregnancies. My sister became pregnant 15 years after having her tubes tied.
Because tubal ligations using Hulka clips are reversible, there is a small chance of becoming pregnant. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms as soon as possible.
Yes you can. but those symptoms can be other things also, but generally women know their own bodies, and if you feel its much the same as other pregnancies you've had you should get a pregnancy test and find out. Stastically you have about a 1.4% chance of falling pregnant after a tubal ligation its not 100% safe. If you are pregnant you have a higher chance of it being eptopic (out of the uterus) which can be dangerous so the sooner the better. goodluck Yes you can. but those symptoms can be other things also, but generally women know their own bodies, and if you feel its much the same as other pregnancies you've had you should get a pregnancy test and find out. Stastically you have about a 1.4% chance of falling pregnant after a tubal ligation its not 100% safe. If you are pregnant you have a higher chance of it being eptopic (out of the uterus) which can be dangerous so the sooner the better. goodluck
You will need to get your medical records from the doctor who performed the surgery. The description of the procedure, including the method of severing the tubes, will be listed in your medical record. You can have the record forwarded to your new doctor, who will likely need to see all the information from your previous surgery.
probs yes
Not necessarily. Many women have a discharge, pregnant or not. See the Related Link for symptoms of pregnancy.
not everyone have the same symptoms. a friend of mine had no symptoms, not even a missed period until she was 4 months along so if you only symptom is tiredness count you blessings
yes,you still COULD be pregnant. Not every woman has the same symptoms but nausea and tiredness are most definitely symptoms.
what i mean is, have those symptoms before and during period, but not all the time.
yes you could be pregnant, but here you feel probably the effects of clomid. do a pregnancy test from the 25th day on.
Tiredness
Typically your first symptom is missing your period. Sore breasts, bloating, nausea show up later.
Yes, but they can also be symptoms of ovulation (releasing an egg). take a pregnancy test if you miss your next period
http://www.coolnurse.com/birthcontrol.htm http://www.crisispregnancy.com/birth-mother/pregnancy-questions.html http://www.epigee.org/guide/medfaq.html Could be both :) but if you are to early to take a test I would take one as soon as possible...
Some symptoms are: -swelling of hands and feet -varicose veins -constipations -heart burn -indigestion -bloating -flatulence -heavier breasts -goose bumps on the areola -slight whitish vaginal discharge -waistline expansion -chance in size of the uterus
more brusing and bleeding tiredness