Not naturaly,
If he pees
No, you can't get pregnant with your tubes tied.
Yes, you should still get your period after you've had your fallopian tubes cut. All this has done is cut the fallopian tubes so that sperm cannot reach the egg when it is realeased during ovulation, as you still ovulate and still have a uterus it means that you would still menstruate as normal.
you can't unless you do invetro what is a invetro
If a woman has had her tubes tied, cut, and burned it is unlikely that she can have another child. Her body has been excessively shut off from that function.
A woman menstruates after a tubal ligation just like she would before she had this done. After the tubal ligation the ovaries still work the same as always and the uterus still responds the same way to the hormones to plump up and then shed when pregnancy doesn't occur. All tubal ligation does is cut or seal off the fallopian tubes so that the sperm cannot get to the egg to conceive.
If the procedure is done correctly, no, you cannot get pregnant after tubal ligation, cauterization, & ligation. Ths means that your fallopian tubes have been cut, cauterized, and tied to prevent eggs from traveling from your ovaries to your uterus.
Yes you canYou can but it may not work. I have known 3 women whose tubes were tied and when through getting them untied. It didn't work.
You can get your tubes cut again if there was a problem with the first tubal ligation. Most doctors don't cut them anymore but go in and burn the ends.
I am not sure what you are asking.Ther are two ways 1.They cut and cauterize your tubes and that is not reversible...2. They put clamps on tubes which just sort of squeezes tube so tight nothing can get through,,which is reversible but is a hard surgery and long recuperation.Even with surgery it is not guaranteed that you can conceive..
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As long as your uterus is in good condition and you still ovaries that have viable(good) eggs, yes, you may get pregnant and carry the baby to term even if your tubes have been cut. The tubes are just passageways. After fertilization, the tubes have nothing to do with pregnancy.
You could still get pregnant - if you used IVF - using a donor egg with your partner's sperm.