Yes, you still have your period having having your tubes tied. The uterus still sheds monthly, even though there is no egg being released to flow through the tube into the uterus.
A doctor ties off the tubes that carry the eggs to the uterus. This is to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, you will still get periods if you have a blocked fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes do not determine the timing, existence, or quality of your period. Even without tubes, you would menstruate.
the first cupple periods might be out of wack but yes it will.
yes
I am a mother of 3 and I had my tubes ties about 3 years ago. I have considered having mine reversed. I have found a doctor that will do it. This is where you start, the expected cost is some where between 14,000 and 16,000 to have it done. This is what is holding me back. I do not have that kind of money.
Yes due to the drop in estrogen.
of course, the monthly shedding come from the lining of the uterus ________________________ Removing the fallopian tubes (the passage from the ovaries to the uterus, called a "tubal ligation") will prevent a woman from having children, but she would still have monthly menstrual periods.
No. Tubal ligations do not affect your periods. though some women find their periods get heavier. Tubes dont really become undone. usually they are cut tied or burnt (or all!) or clamped.
getting your fallopian tubes tied is a medical procedure in which they tie off a womens fallopian tubes (where the egg gets released through into the womb) so she can not concieve (get pregnant).
You can indeed feel a knot in your stomach after getting your tubes tied. This is just irritation and inflammation and should go away.
Using puncture-resistant tubes for bicycle tires can provide several benefits, such as reducing the likelihood of getting a flat tire, increasing the durability and lifespan of the tire, and improving overall ride quality by maintaining proper tire pressure for longer periods of time.
HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.