This is usual complain by the patients. Probably the same happens due to pelvic inflammatory disease, that fallows the tubectomy. I can not explain it to more precise degree.
The fallopian tube lengths remaining after a tubal ligation procedure are important determinants of the chances of getting pregnant after tubal reversal surgery. (Normal fallopian tube length before a tubal ligation is approximately 10 cm or 4 inches.)
Women with tubal lengths of 7.5 cm or longer had a pregnancy rate of 77%. The pregnancy rate declined as tubal length decreased, but even women with the shortest tubes (less than 2.5 cm) became pregnant (38%). Although previously unreported in the medical literature, it became apparent during this study that a repaired fallopian tube of any length can result in pregnancy. Based on reports by women with only 1 fallopian tube, we now know that tubal lengths as short as 1 cm can result in a normal pregnancy.
Every body, and every pregnancy recuperation for that matter, is different. You could be retaining water in that area to help you heal from the cesarian section. As for the periods, with my first I started periods right on schedule one month after birth (while nursing), but with my second I didn't have a period for two years (also while nursing).
Actually 1 in 200 women will become pregnant after having their tubes tied. I, myself, experienced this. So, yes it is possible.
i had my tubes tied in 2005 but this month im late and have sore breast i took one it came out neg what chould i do vickyvanfossen@yahoo.com
i had tube blockage before and it troubled me a lot, i was so worried and sad, my life was painful. i had lower abdominal pain and unusual vaginal discharge, but not every woman will have these symptoms.my tube blockage was caused by pid, my doctor diagnosed it by HSG, i refused surgery, since i want to be pregnant, i took a type of tcm called fu yan pill for 4 courses, after a period of time, i feel my symptoms were decreased, and i kept eating the tcm, after finishing all my courses, i was cured, now my baby is already 3 years old, hope the tcm can help you too.
I had it done at 40 years and it has caused me nothing but problems. Pain, irregular bleeding, hormonal issues and more. After having it done my doctor told me that if I would have just waited a few more years I wouldn't have been fertile anyway and I could have saved myself the trouble. My advice is to get an IUD. That way if you have any problems you can have it removed after surgery. The IUD insert is totally no big deal, and it was no big deal to remove either. Good luck.
It is within the Fallopian tube that fertilization, the joining of the egg and the sperm, takes place. During tubal ligation, the tubes are cut or blocked in order to close off the sperm's access to the egg.
I recently had my tubes tied thinking my husband didn't want anymore kids after we have the fourth ..........but now i found out he has another child three months before I did.I have one son,and three daughters,and i always wanted another son.This last babyI was told it was a boy,come to find out at delivery it was a girl.............the process was already being started because I had a C-Section.Boy do I regret ever doing this,but I will save up all I can to have this reversed,please somebody help me find away.
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.
Yes. That is correct. Tubes ligation is permanent procedure. Every doctor knows that the patient is likely to change the mind later on. It is very frequent to find the couples, who come to your office for reunion of the tubes. They think that it is very easy to do s. They frequently insist to get it done.
Not to make the pregnancy work, no. In some cases they try giving the abortion pill Mifepristone to shrink the embryo so it hopefully can pass down into the uterus so they can have a surgical abortion without being forced to go through the belly.
A cheap medical procedure might cost you more in the long run than you plan for. You're probably better off looking for a doctor or clinic within your medical insurance's network.
I had my tubes cut tied and burnt in Sept 03. I got pregnant with my son in June of 06. The doctor swore i had a hole in my tubes and that it would never happen again. I was pregnant again in August of 07. I miscarried that baby. The doctor still stuck by his word that my tubes were still tied it wouldn't happen again. I am now pregnant for the third time since my tubal. Guess the doc was wrong.
Tubal ligation surgery can be reversed by a reversal surgery. Tubal implants, such as Essure, are not reversible, but in vitro fertilization has high success rates for women with tubal factor infertility.
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.
yes it is possible... but it can grow in your tubes very dangerous for you
I mit be pregnant cause my tubes tied its been 4 years yes u can
Yes, you still have a period.
Answeryes you get a period after getting your tubes tied. i just had mine done in April of 2001 and in may i started my cycle. it may be heavy at first for the first few months but then will go back to normal. if you do not get one after having the tied call your obgyn and let them know. you may get an infection.