Well, it's not likely, but certainly possible. You could take a home pregnancy test, but even if it's negative, you should still be evaluated by a doctor. You might have a hormone imbalance of some kind.
2006-07-28 02:31:50
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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You would think no but since a have a four year older after having my tubes tied answer is yes. If they were band that can rot if they were knotted they can come untied, mine are now cut. A friend of mine had what they thought was her tubes tied and 7 years later they found out the tube was not tied, new son. Talk to doctor or take home test. Unless you are still breast feeding your breast should not have milk.
2006-07-28 01:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It relies upon on the way the tubes have been tied. many times they are actual decrease and that's approximately ninety 9.9% powerful. although, there is often the possibility of AN UNSUCCESSFUL surgical treatment. No delivery administration is one hundred% powerful. Even surgical treatment. That being stated, it is likewise plausible that your cycle has slowed by using tension/wellbeing. Take a lengthy warm tub and think of relaxing ideas. Drink some tea and stay off of soy products. in case you are not getting a "bypass to" in the subsequent week, call the checklist.
2016-12-14 15:21:27
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answered by ? 4
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I had my tubes tied over 7 years ago and ever since then my periods/pms have gotten much worse. I honestly believe that once you breastfeed a baby that the "let down" never really leaves. Several of my girlfriends and i experience the "milky" discharge. As for going to the bathroom all the time, welcome to the club. I am sure everything is okay...having babies, having them hang from your boobs, and of course age, does strange things to your body. If you are worried, get a pregnancy test..maybe talk to your ob/gyn. My guess, you are okay.
2006-07-28 01:51:45
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answered by little fairy lady 3
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Good grief! Sounds as though your surgeon botched the job, and you're pregnant. If so you can sue him (or her). Go and see a doctor to get checked out and then you'll need to take some action. Good luck. I hope you're not pregnant. Let us know how it goes. I take it you're not still breastfeeding? (This could cause the leaking breasts and hunger)
2006-07-28 01:52:06
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answered by survivor 5
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It's possible, but not likely. Sometimes, rarely, tubes can heal to the point that you can get pregnant. How did they do it? Tying plus cauterising is best. Get a preg test and go to the doctor.
2006-07-28 01:48:39
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answered by theobromo77 4
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There have been rare occasions that and egg may slip thru your tubes into the uterus. Also there are cases where women have gotten pregnant in the fallopian tubs a tubular pregnancy. Check with you Doc.
2006-07-28 01:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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the only way you can become pregnant after having tubal ligation is to have an ectopic pregnancy, which can have disastrous results and may not show up with an at home pregnancy test, my advice is to see you ob, this would not be a viable pregnancy. Good Luck, and I wish you well.
2006-07-28 01:48:54
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answered by Wish 6
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i thought women who tied their tubes can never get pregnant again.
u can go to the doctor and have a check.
2006-07-28 01:48:35
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answered by ☆LiAn☆ 3
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If your tubes were only tied off and not cauterized and cut
there is a possibility you could be pregnant.Pleas consult your
OB/GYN.
2006-07-28 01:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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