Yes, see your doctor
No. Never have heard of any woman who has had this happen. If it is done correctly it shouldn't happen. They are not clamped, but tied and burned close.
"Tying the tubes" refers to a hysterectomy. This procedure is done for women that do not want any more children. Please refer to the related link below.
Good chance that won't happen. There are ways to reverse a tubal ligation, but that is simply untying the fallopian tubes, since your tubes were burnt and tied, it is not impossible to have it reversed, just a bit more complicated. And even if the procedure is done, there is never a guarantee that the tubes will function properly. A lot of damage is done during the process of tying and even more during the burning. It's not impossible, but it is unlikely Best best would be to talk to your OB-GYN, preferably the one who tied your tubes.
No pregnancy with this done. Zero % unless the doctor makes a mistake.
A tubal ligation is a surgical procedure done in women to permanently prevent conception and pregnancy. It can be done in various ways but the term literally means tying or binding of the tubes (Fallopian tubes). This is why you hear it referred to as having your "tubes tied".Tubal ligation or tubectomy a.k.a. having one's "tubes tied" is a surgical procedure for sterilization in which a woman's fallopian tubes are clamped and blocked, or severed and sealed, either method of which prevents eggs from reaching the uterus for fertilization. Tubal ligation is considered a permanent method of sterilization or birth control.
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No. Never have heard of any woman who has had this happen. If it is done correctly it shouldn't happen. They are not clamped, but tied and burned close.
Yes, tubes can come unclamped by themselves due to factors like pressure changes, vibrations, or wear and tear on the clamp mechanism. If not secured properly, the clamp may loosen over time, leading to leaks or disconnections. Regular maintenance and inspection are essential to ensure clamps remain secure and functional.
The cost of tubal ligation reversal, commonly referred to as "getting your tubes unclamped," can vary widely based on factors such as the surgeon's experience, geographical location, and the specific clinic. Generally, the procedure can range from $5,000 to $15,000. Insurance coverage may vary, so it's important to check with your provider regarding potential reimbursement. Additionally, associated costs such as consultations and anesthesia may also apply.
Lysis of adhesions is done to either the fallopian tubes or to the: ovaries
No Because You Wont ave Enough Tubes To Have The Support For Your Baby.
are the pregant tests tubes accurate?
critter trail tubes that say they can go into critter trail cages or habitrail. Don't get tubes that wont fit or are cheap or hard to clean
Honestly, it depends on how it was done. My mother had a tubal pregnancy after she had her tubes tied!
No, you can not get pregnant after having it done. Remember, once done this can not be undone.
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Can a woman have any more. Kids when the tubes. Ben some for 5yrs