YES. however its actually cheaper to try and have a tubal ligation reversal first, as usually that's only about $3,500 where as IVF can be in the $10,000 region.
You have just as much chance as a normal fertile woman undergoing IVF, depending of course on you and your partners fertility.
Goodluck!
Yes, it's called in vitro. Although sometimes the tubal ligation doesn't work perfectly and a woman can become pregnant.
Yes, you can have IVF to get pregnant after tubal ligation. However, anyone contemplating tubal ligation must consider the process to be permanent. If you are not ready to commit to a life without additional pregnancies, consider long-acting reversible forms of contraception, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) or the contraceptive implant (such as Nexplanon). These are more effective than tubal ligation, and are completely reversible.
"Some long term affects for someone who is considering a tubal ligation reversal are lower success rates for pregnancies, or the possibility of having to use in-vitro fertilization to aid in the process of conceiving again."
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.
A tubal ligation is considered a permanent form of birth control, as it involves surgically blocking or sealing the fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy. While it can be reversed in some cases through a procedure known as tubal ligation reversal, this is not guaranteed to be successful. Women who undergo this procedure typically do so with the understanding that it is a lifelong decision. If a woman wishes to conceive after a tubal ligation, assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be options.
In-Vitro Fertilization
You are an idiot.If you have had tubal ligation, you have effectively rendered yourself sterile and done a great service to humanity.If you want to make Darwin cry, however, you would have to get your tubal ligation reversed (which wouldn't be covered by insurance) before anything else. After your tubal ligation got reversed, any doctor would recommend you wait for at least a year following weight loss surgery before attempting to get pregnant. Then, even if you did get pregnant, you would want to make sure to remain in constant contact with bariatric specialists for proper prenatal care.
they get in vitro because they can get pregnant naturally or the mans sperm count is too low
she got pregnant because she is under "Vitro Fertilization"
Depending on the type of tubal ligation you had, some doctors are able to sew the tubes back together. This is a very difficult surgery (for the doctor, not the patient) and is often not covered by insurance, so can be very expensive. Some couples decide to do IVF (in-vitro fertilization) since that can sometimes be less expensive than the surgery. You should talk to your gynecologist or a reproductive endocrinologist/infertility specialist.
Artificial insemination or IVF (in vitro fertilization) i would guess are popular choices.
If they have sex with a man or go through in vitro fertilization, yes.