It happened to my sister, might wanna go see doc. If this has happened, it could be fatal.
2006-06-15 03:51:28
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answered by Bob 3
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The answer lies in how your tubes were tied. It the doctor took a piece, cautirized and tied them back, the chances are real slime. Like I can't even give you the numbers. If they were just snipped and tied then the chances are still slim but much better then the other way. My wife had hers done the first way 14 ago and no problems. Yes, there is a risk of a tubal pregnancy. So unless you think you may be pregnant don't worry about it. If you do then you better see a Doc.
2006-06-15 10:53:08
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answered by Chad the UU 2
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I don't know what the chances are, but it is possible. Case in point, I once had a patient who came into the emergency room in excruciating abdominal pain. I mean she was heaving and tossing and turning. She was over a week late on her period and in agonizing pain. She had her tubes tied and her last baby was 12 years old. She was not interested in having another baby. Long story short, she was pregnant in her tube and she had to go to the Operating Room to have her tube and ovary removed. True Story...
2006-06-15 10:55:03
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answered by ms_diva_dee 3
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I knew someone that happened to but it was shortly after the tubes were tied so they suspected that the fertilized egg was already there before she was tied. Unfortunately, it got stuck in the tube and it was ectopic - she lost the baby and the tube.
You should check with your doctor. I guess it is possible that it wasn't done correctly.
2006-06-15 10:52:57
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answered by AlongthePemi 6
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I recently met a very pleasant woman who'd had her tubes tied 13 years ago. She was holding her 14 month old son....I suppose its very rare, but I think these days the surgery is permanent.
2006-06-15 11:10:13
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answered by Gerri S 1
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There is always a risk of tubal pregnancy. I had mines tied and I love every minute of it. If I was to conceive in my tubes, I would terminate due to health risks.
2006-06-15 10:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister had her tubes tide last year and just had another baby 7 months ago. It is still possible.
2006-06-15 10:57:52
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answered by housewives5 4
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I believe the chances are .0001 but it could be that you are just not having periods. Therefor thinking your prego.
But never say never i had a friend who's little brother came after a tube tie.
2006-06-15 10:59:15
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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honey, nothing is 100% except abstinence. my cousin had her tubes tied and had another child after. i have had my tubes tied and refuse to not use additional contraceptives just in case. i already have 6 kids and really! don't want anymore.
2006-06-15 10:52:59
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answered by dragonsgem1 1
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the tubes are not tied they re cut and them suture (if done right) get your self check by a doctor could be a mola or a embryo that didn't developed
2006-06-15 10:54:16
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answered by Dr Rod 1
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OK first of all, you aren't a cat or dog, right? Please don't refer to your tubal ligation as "getting fixed."
Second, yes, it is possible to get pregnant after a tubal ligation...chances of pregnancy after that surgery are slim, but it can still happen.
2006-06-15 11:42:36
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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