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Tubal Ligation

Also known as tubectomy, tubal ligation is a major surgical operation wherein the fallopian tubes are pinched shut, sealed or severed to prevent fertilization. Some studies show that tubal ligation lowers the risk of ovarian cancer.

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Can ear pain be a possible symptom of pregnancy?

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Every answer I've seen online says no, but from experience, I say yes! I never got an ear infection in my entire life until I was pregnant with my son. During that time I had not 1, but 4! They would alternate ears. I took antibiotics for the prescribed amount of time, the same time every day, and sure enough a few months later, I had another ear infection! After giving birth, I never had another one! Now, 2 years later, I have one. Surprise! Last month my husband and I were trying. So we will see! I will test in a couple of days. Anyway, I guess I am saying that yes, I believe you can get ear pain/ infections from pregnancy. If you look online it talks about increased mucous, swelling tissues in your nose, ears, etc... with all that going on, fluid can become easily trapped causing pain/infection. Hope this helps!

Can you still get pregnant after a tubal litigation?

I have heard of people getting pregnant after such procedures and I personally feel that it is because this child is MEANT to BE. I would not sue nor do I think you would have a case. I would be happy over this miracle and know that this little person fought to be here with you!

How can you tell if you have a tubal pregnancy?

Unless the guy has bionic sperm or something, it is not possible to get pregnant with your tubes tied.

Actually you are completely wrong with with your diagnosis. You can get pregnant if your tubes are tied and it's called an Ectopic pregnancy.

Can you get pregnant with your fallopian tubes tied and burned?

No, It Is Physically Impossible due to having the fallopian tubes tied and Burnt.

Although, If they were not tied or burnt properly, There is a very small chance you could be.

How do you get pregnant after have your tubes cut and tied?

there isn't a way to help yourself get pregnant unless u get the tubal ligation reversed

Are bad menstrual cramps a side effect from getting your tubes tied?

I had my tubes tied after my 4th child. Last July 24hours after I had my child I was in the OR getting this done. I can tell you that my cycle is worse now then it was before I got pregnant. I am a person that can take pain and the cramping. Now everytime my cycle come on I am laid up for the first 2 days in pain so bad. I am a stay at home mom and you can just imagine what I go through with the 4 kids. I hope this answers your question.

Can you have a tubal ligation with the removal of one fallopian tube?

I just had one fallopian tube and ovary removed due to an ovarian cyst. They also tied my other tube off and did a c-section at the same time.

Can you have a healthy pregnancy if you have had a tubal ligation?

Allow me to answer from experience....YES IT CAN. The chance is very small, from what I've read in the 1-2% range, but I myself am a child of pregnancy after tubal ligation. My mother had her tubes tied TWICE. After my brother was born she had a tubal ligation. Six years later she found herself pregnant with me. Upon having her tubes cut and burned further, the doctor said he had no idea how that could happen as everything looked still separated. Of course, you have to take the chances into the proper context; HIGHLY UNLIKELY, but entirely possible.

What are urination difficulties after Cystocele repair surgery?

A cystocele repair surgery is a procedure to correct a prolapsed bladder. After surgery, a person may have problems with urination because this is one of the risk factors associated with this procedure. Some other risk factors are leaking urine, infection, and bleeding.

Can you still get pregnant if your tubes are tied?

The U.S. Collaborative Review of Sterilization (CREST) found the failure rate for tubal ligation (all occlusion methods) to be 1.85% after 10 years.

Of the sterilization failures in CREST, one third were ectopic pregnancies (not within the uterus).

Because of the high rate of ectopic pregnancy, women of child bearing age who have had tubal sterilization should have a pregnancy test performed if they have not had a menstrual period. If the woman is pregnant, then she should be evaluated further for the presence of an ectopic pregnancy

Is it safe to get your tubes tied when you are twenty three years old?

Yes, but it a very difficult, sometimes impossible procedure to reverse, so they will probably want the woman to have some counseling just to explore some issues with her and make sure this is what she wants to do.

AnswerIt is safe, although most doctors would not do it at such a young age. There is a high probability that you will regret it later if you do, as when you are older you may reconsider having children. Try a different form of birth control, talk to a doctor or go to a family planning clinic and discuss it with them. AnswerI am only 21 and I had my Tubes ties. But i also have a 2 year old and i just had twins. It is a very important decision to make so make sure you are positive this is what you want.

What are some reasons for getting a tubal ligation?

The advantage is that you don't have to worry about unwanted pregnancies. The biggest disadvantage is that if you change your mind and decide to have a child, you could be out of luck; the op. is not always reversible and should not be approached lightly.

You had a tubal ligation almost four years ago you are only 29 and lately your periods have been irregular - sometimes going three months apart. What can cause this?

Depending upon your age, you could be starting menopause. It is possible, though very unlikely, that, if the fallopian tubes weren't severed, an ovum could pass through the tube. This is best answered by a visit to a gynecologist.

How long do tubal ligation clamps last Is there any point where they dissolve or fall off?

The tubal clamp is done during a tubal litigation procedure. It is meant to be a lifelong procedure, although it is not guaranteed to be 100% effective. It is reversible, but it does not guarantee that the woman will be able to conceive.

Why might you be late for your period if you had your tubes tied?

I had a tubal ligation in 1999. And my periods stay regular. So if you haven't got your period. I would call my Doctor and have myself checked. Because with my experience that isn't normal. Your periods are controlled by your ovaries secreting hormones directly into your bloodstream, nothing to do with your tubes. So your periods should remain absolutely normal.

I am 45 years old 3 missed periods and my tubes are tied?

No, my bet is that you are in Peri menopause. You don't mention your age, but to have your tubes tied for 19 years ( if I figure this correctly) puts you in your early 50's or late 40's. Just right for menopause. When you enter the stages of menopause your periods become irregular and it is normal not to have a period for 3 months. Mine did that and then I one last period and finally stopped all together. Your doctor can give you a blood test to check your hormone levels. I have done HRT and love those pills.

What is the best method of birth control if you cannot take the pill?

If by "best" you mean most reliable, then the best method of birth control not involving the pill is a vasectomy (male sterilization), with a 99.85% annual success rate. Annual success rate means the likelihood of a normally sexually active couple going one year without pregnancy. Other reliable methods include combined injections (Lunelle or Cycloferm - 99.8% annual success rate), Essure (99.8%), IUD with progesterone (99.8%), tubul ligation (99.5%), and copper IUD (99.2%). Male latex condoms have an 85% annual success rate, however they have the added benefit of reducing sexually transmitted infections (STI).

Refer to the related links below for a more detailed presentation of birth control method failure rates.

The best method is one that works best for you.

If you have problems with pills, I would not recommend any hormonal contraception. You can use Rhythm Method, IUD or condoms (female and male) - all have high effectiveness up to 97-98%.

Best Contraception method is Dual Contraception which can prevent not only unplanned pregnancy but also vaginal infections including STDs

use NuvaRing...it gives you no side effects..well i didn't get any...and its easy and you don't have to worry on taking it everyday etc...

**NuvaRing IS a form of hormonal contraception. The NuvaRing vaginal ring and the Mirena IUD are both made of plastic that slowly releases a type of synthetic progesterone over time. The reason they have less side effects than pills are because they're placed in your reproductive system rather than being taken by mouth, so less of the hormone is hitting other parts of your body like your brain or skin. The copper T-380 IUD does not contain hormones. The brands I mentioned apply to the USA, other brands of hormone or copper IUDs may be available in other countries. Personally I used the Mirena for 1 year and had no problems except that it fell out unexpectedly so I will be looking to get another one placed.

I was wondering what about Vaginal Contraceptive Film also known as VCF?

Depo-provera shot and i have not gained weight on it either! as a matter of fact I have no side effects from it.

I would say that and IUD may be something to look into. It isn't a chemical of any kind. Or condoms. Those are one of the most effective. I would recommend, personally staying away from the depo shot. I know, some people love it, but I know a lot who have a lot of problems while on it. Both are something to ask the doctor about. Depo, you need to get a shot every three months. With an IUD it is inserted into the vagina and can be there for up to 5 years. And can be removed anytime with no "waiting period" before it's "out of your system." I have never had an IUD, but I know a close friend and she wouldn't use anything else. Also, one last suggestion, maybe the birth control patch or rhythm method.

Some have found contraceptive foam to be highly effective when bc pills cannot be used

Totally forget the pullout method completely. That's how I got pregnant. I have an IUD and I highly recommend it. However, it is inserted into your uterus, not your vagina. And, it does release a small amount of hormones directly into your uterus. It works by not allowing an egg to implant itself. I think it's the best idea because one doesn't have to worry about taking pills or putting on patches and I've known women who have had adverse reactions to DEPO ie weight gain and emotional issues. The best way not to get pregnant is not to have sex at all.

Consider one of the fertility monitor computers designed for avoiding pregnancy. They work a lot like the clearplan easy monitors for couples trying to conceive only they tell you which days not to have unprotected sex.

The concept is similar to the old calendar method but much easier to follow with less chance for error.

There are no side effects. You could combine it with another method for extra safety too.

I think the BioSelf is one of the better ones, it has good effectiveness statistics and has no disposable sticks that need replacing every month so it comes out cheaper long term.

I stopped taking the pill because it made me sick and started taking Depo-Provera (a shot you get every 12 weeks). It's just as effective as the pill and I love it!!

Yes, the shot is probably the best and easiest way to take action on birth control i don't take anything but I've heard that the shot is 50% more accurate than the pills and pills can cause many things to happen to your body so start taking the shot and don't risk the chance

You didn't mention the reason for not being able to take the pill, so the question has many answers. For me, I wasn't able to take the pill as the hormones caused something similar to PMDD (Pre-Menstrual Distress Disorder). I had terrible mood swings, irritability, mental instability, etc. After two years of the pull & pray method (along with condoms and vaginal contraceptive films), I asked my OB/GYN about NuvaRing. I used it for just over 2 years and had wonderful results. No more craziness! The only side effects were breast tenderness and swelling for the first 3 months (actually resulted in a permanent cup size increase) and increased discharge (have to wear pantyliner everyday and change them often). Both were something I could live with. You may want to ask your health care professional about other hormone alternatives to the pill! (I only stopped the ring to try and start a family. I hope it's something I can go back to after we have a child.)

If money/health insurance is the problem, please visit your county health department. They usually have a pay by income program, so some people qualify for free annual visits and the pill. They may also be able to provide you with free condoms.

If you are underage and feel as you cannot talk with your parents, again please visit your county health department. They again may be able to counsel with you and answer some questions you may have.

CONDOMS AND a vaginal suppository, such as encare. Encare dissolves in the vagina, and like Foam, it kills sperm on contact. The ingredient in Encare- Nonoxynol-9, is said to kill the HIV virus, although some people disagree. These two forms should keep you safe.

I have been practicing Natural Family Planning for the last ten years and am so satisfied that I will never use artificial contraception.

The best form of birth control that you can take if you cannot take the pill is the patch. its very effective, you change it every week and it has no side effects.

Many people who can't take the contraceptive pill choose to have the 3 monthly depo provera injection. This is often the preferred contraception choice for woman from cultures that do not look kindly upon pre marital sex such as Muslims and Sub Continental Indians where the discovery of a contraceptive pill packet by family members is a major event.

Many women do not get periods whilst on depo provera (some see this is a bonus!) whilst others may experience spotting.

If you can't take the pill, the mechanical solution is for the male to wear a condom.

The chemical solution is a depo provera shot every three months.

What is the minimum age for tubal ligation?

Actually, no you don't need to be 21. I was 25 when I got the Essure procedure done and I had no kids. it took me a couple of different doctors to find one that WOULD do the occlusion, but I got it done. Again, you do not have to be 21. Different docs have different ways of thinking. It's very insulting to me as a woman to have someone tell me that I'll regret my decision to never have children. I had several doctors tell me that. I just kept looking until I found one that would sterilize me without having had children. There are docs out there who will do it. Just keep calling until you find one.

What is the surgery called when a woman gets her tubes tied?

the surgery that you are referring to is called a hysterectomy.

Can women donate eggs if their tubes are tied?

Yes you can donate after a tubal ligation (female sterilisation / tube tying). I have recently looked into this exact question myself. I found an organisation called 'The Egg Donor Centre' who answer the question. In their FAQ section this question is currently (2 March 2008) posed second on their FAQ list. They answer 'Yes - Your eggs will be retrieved prior to being released in the fallopian tubes.' There many other interesting answers on the subject so I have pasted the link to their websites FAQ section for you. http://theeggdonor.com/egg_donor_faqs.html Hope this helps. Debby (United Kingdom)

Can get pregnant with tubes tied?

yes you can be pregnant with tubes tied but after a surgery called tubal reversal

What is the most common process for tubal ligation?

it:s illegal unless done in a licensed hospital! it:s a form of sterilization, hardly a (Take a walk around the Block) thing like band aids or suture removal, which can be done ( over the counter) with a minimum of pain and discomfort.

Can you get pregnant with your tubes tied and on your period?

You most certainly can. The chances are usually slim but it does indeed happen. It happened to me. After giving birth to my third child, I have tubal ligation done at the time of my c-section. Two years during an ER visit by ambulance for abdomen pain, I discovered that I was pregnant and it was ectopic and had burst my fallopian tube. This resulted in the removal of the tube. I was told by the surgeon that tubal ligation has a higher fail rate when performed at the time of a c-section because of the swelling that happens from the surgery. Always, always test for pregnancy when you are late!