A tubal reversal is not necessarily risky but it is not always effective. You should consult your Doctor Who has your medical records for the best advice that suits your specific circumstances (such as reason for tubal, how long since you had your tubal, your age, physical health, etc)
yes it is possible I am proof. If the tubes are not completely closed it is possible to acheive a pregnancy. My pregnancy is normal and in my uteris. If the HSG test (dye test) showed your tubes to be blocked, then you don't have to worry about pregnancies. During the test trial phase of the procedure, there were 0 pregnancies reported in a study group of over 2000 women over the course of 5 years.
This is possible, although extremely rare. This means the tubal ligation surgery did not completely scar over the oviducts, a rare surgical complication of tied tubes. You should speak to your OB/GYN or physician as well as your partner. Presumably you had your tubes tied after deciding you no longer wanted to chance becoming pregnant, so now you need to discuss what your options are going forward.
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Your tubes are not tied per se, rather they are either burned, which less surgeons do as a slight risk of damage of burning the bowels accidentilly may occur. Or, they use a clip, mine is titanium, to clip shut the tubes, my understanding is that over time the tubes will fuse themselves. this is a short version of what I was told prior to my operation.
Yes it is, but they usually stop when they want to.
Possible, yes - but the likelihood depends on a number of factors. In a small number of cases, the fallopian tubes over time can develop a small opening. This would allow for pregnancy. If someone desires to become pregnant after having their tubes tied, there are surgical options available - but they are not guaranteed to work in all cases.
yes it is possible I am proof. If the tubes are not completely closed it is possible to acheive a pregnancy. My pregnancy is normal and in my uteris. If the HSG test (dye test) showed your tubes to be blocked, then you don't have to worry about pregnancies. During the test trial phase of the procedure, there were 0 pregnancies reported in a study group of over 2000 women over the course of 5 years.
It means that you keep trying over and over and still can not get pregnant.
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No, you can't help your tubes grow back together after a tubal ligation. You need to have tubal reversal surgery. This can cost anywhere from $4500 to over ten thousand dollars. I had reversal surgery and it was a breeze. Not only are my tubes open now, I feel so much better than I did when I had the ligation. There are some freak incidences where tubes have grown back together, but it isn't common.
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