Yes it is for the first 6 weeks I had mine done in August 2009, I paid £3,500 for all the treatment which was good, you will not be able to walk or lift anything but they give you plenty of pain killers to fall pregnant it is worth the pain
I have not fallen pregnant yet and it is January 2010, but we was told it could take 6 months so fingers crossed it happens soon XxX good luck in whatever you decide !!
I have heard that it hurts so bad that people double over because of the pain, or they pass out.
NO, a tubal pregnancy is an ectopic, extremely dangerous and you would need an operation to remove it. You would know if you had one as the pain is excruciating.
Mini-laparotomy results in a higher incidence of pain, bleeding, bladder injury, and infection compared with laparoscopy.
yes after laparoscopic tubal ligation neck pain common
Yes, most women have normal periods following a tubal ligation. If you're cycle isn't regular see your OB/GYN.
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Internal hemorrhage, shock, infection, loss of a fallopian tube / ovary and severe pain are all risks of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. If you are having lower abdominal pain, spotting, or bleeding after a positive pregnancy test you need to be seen by a doctor.
I had a tubal preg & yes my back was killing me & it felt like I needed to have a bowel movement all the time. I was 3mths before I went to the emergency room & my tube had ruptured, so if you think that you are you need to go immediately because you could be bleeding enternally & not know it. Hi, Yes you do have severe pain with tubal and etopic pregnancies. If you suspect you have a tubal then go to A&E now as tubals are dangerous. Good luck.
just wondering if you have a tubal litagation done and have been having regular periods than dont get one and is a week late with severe back pain and bilateral side pain, and constantly going to the bathroom what this means. if you did a home pregnancy test and it came back negative and have a history of them coming back negative until your second trimester can you still be pregnant with maybe an ectopic or tubal pregancy.
Yes. You might have a tubal pregnancy. Yes you can.
NO, a tubal pregnancy is an ectopic, extremely dangerous and you would need an operation to remove it. You would know if you had one as the pain is excruciating.
Your side will hurt when you cough or strain and you will bleed if it's a tubal pregnany.
Bad pain or stomach cramps are not a common sign of pregnancy but can happen. This can be caused by a fallopian cyst or by a tubal pregnancy so it should be evaluated by your medical provider.
Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome or maybe Adenomyosis
yes, or the ER
my tubal incension is red after 5 years of having a tubal why
Mini-laparotomy results in a higher incidence of pain, bleeding, bladder injury, and infection compared with laparoscopy.
Slight cramps and discomort are very normal at this stage of pregnancy! Severe pain should be checked out immediateley!