You may want to do some reading. Here is a site that I found that gives more information on the matter.
I have heard of woman getting pregnant after having the tubes tied, rings put on and so on.
However all these things are suppose to be considered permanent. Even though if you really want to go threw the surgery again to have your tubes untied, or the rings taken off...it is costly to say the least.
I would think that with a partial hysterectomy or a full one that you would be taking higher risks if you were trying to get pregnant, not only for the baby but for the mother as well.
2006-07-11 16:37:53
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answered by Not a Daddys Girl 4
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Regardless of tubal ligation, partial hysterectomy means removal of the uterus. No uterus, no baby. There is such a thing as an ectopic pregnancy which can implant in the abdominal walls, in the tubes, etc., but that's dangerous and will not result in a live birth. As for a healthy, normal pregnancy, no. As for the artificial uterus, such capability is not available. Choosing a surrogate might be the answer, however, if adoption is not an option. Good luck.
2006-07-22 04:06:36
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answered by Endo 6
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Trust me,I have seen and heard stranger things than this.People have gotten pregnant with hysterectomy,tubes tied...all sorts of things! I cannot tell you HOW it happened...but it did.I guess I am saying that as long as you are alive,you can get pregnant! That is for a woman! Don't take it too far!!
Signed,Miracle
2006-07-12 02:43:40
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answered by miracle1 2
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I've never heard of this. I know of people who got pregnant when their tubes were tied, but not when they had a partial hysterectomy. I think that's impossible.
2006-07-11 16:29:16
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answered by Melissa 7
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Having your tubes tied isn't a similar difficulty as a tubal ligation. this is the challenge with the tying approach, they could come untied and also you ought to grow to be pregnant. Tubal ligation is amazingly the in basic terms guaranteed approach.
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answered by ? 4
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No and I am not sure how they did . Sounds too far out there. But it would be great for those who couldn't have children and want them.
2006-07-11 16:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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