I read somewhere that your tubes grow back after 5 years is that true? and if so what are the chances of gettin pregnant again after that? I am proof that they do grow back. On May 21, 2004 I had my son by c-section and also had a tubal done at the same time. I got pregnant but ended up miscarrying. I had to have a bunch of tests done and they found that my left fallopian tube that had 2.2 cm cut out had come "untied" and grown back together. It does happen, I'm proof of it.
Tubal ligation cannot be reversed by diet, only by surgery.
There is always a possibility of pregnancy, no matter what birth control method you use (aside from a complete hysterectomy). Tubal ligation has a 99.7% success rate, so the chances are slim. However, if the tubes grow back together than there is a chance that you can become pregnant either in your uterus, or more commonly after tubal ligations, have an ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tubes.
After tubal reversal surgery it may time time for your hormones to get back to normal. After a tubal ligation or having ones tubes tied the hormones are generally affected. Once the reversal procedure is performed the body then needs to mend itself as well as readjust to the way it was before the initial ligation. Many times after a woman has had a tubal ligation reversal she will notice that her "periods" take a couple of months to get back to normal. She may also notice she gets a bit emotional at times but this is just due to the hormones fluctuating or getting back to normal. This generally only lasts a month or two.
not likely will that happen.......doctor's these days perform better surgeries then they did back then if you had your tubes tied, cut, and burnt then you should'nt have that problem.
Tubal ligation is a permanent fix. It cuts, ties and burns the tubes whereas making it almost impossible for the egg to pass through for fertilization. There is only a 0.5 percent chance I believe that you could then get pregnant. This is not birth control, its a permanent solution to no longer have more children.
Tubal ligation cannot be reversed by diet, only by surgery.
Tubal ligation cannot be reversed by diet, only by surgery.
There is no medication that will cause the fallopian tubes to rejoin themselves after cut during tubal ligation or salpingectomy. Surgical treatment may do so, however.
It's possible for a tubal ligation to fail, for the fallopian tubes to grow back together even after being cut. If this happens, an ectopic pregnancy (in which the embryo implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus) is possible.
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.
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.
There is always a possibility of pregnancy, no matter what birth control method you use (aside from a complete hysterectomy). Tubal ligation has a 99.7% success rate, so the chances are slim. However, if the tubes grow back together than there is a chance that you can become pregnant either in your uterus, or more commonly after tubal ligations, have an ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tubes.
i have my tubes clapped 7 years ago an during my cycle i get this pain my right ovary an it litterly feels like labor pains at times i cant move because it hurts so bad
No. They are not connected.
when you get your tubes tiedyes and no when you get your tubes tied you can still have your priod but no you can no get pregant.yes you can become pregnant after your tubes are tied, burned, etc. It is very rare but possible.
YOU CANT!!!! once you get em tied that's ITANS2:You can get pregnant by artificial implantation (test tube baby) if your uterus is still functional. So far as tubal ligation goes for avoiding pregnancy, it isn't perfect. This quote comes from the attached link.The failure rate for tubal ligation is slightly higher at about 2 percent which translates into a risk of pregnancy occurring following tubal ligation of about 1 pregnancy in 1000 women who've undergone this procedure.
Our bodies are designed to heal, this starts as soon as the "injury" occurs. Hopefully ones tubes never get to the point of growing back but the risk remains that they will try. The chance of pregnancy after tubal ligation is about 1/300.