Reverse the knot
2006-08-19 15:44:20
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answered by G. M. 6
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Well, you need to go and talk to your doctor. This is a chance it can be reversed depending on how it was done. You will want to check into how much it will cost. Most insurances wont cover a reversal so it will cost a lot of money and there is a 90% chance that they wont be able to do it. But there is a chance.
They may have to open you up and look to see if it will be possible and do it right then. Start saving your money and be ready for bad news when you find out they couldn't reverse it.
You can always try adoption.
2006-08-19 22:57:40
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answered by Tired-Mom 5
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Well, I believe if the tubes aren't burned, you can see a surgeon for a tube reversal. You should be aware that it is never covered by insurance, which means the doctor, hospital, medications, anesthesia/anesthesiologist is not covered either. I think you can also due invitro when your tubes are tied, as well. Good luck!
2006-08-19 22:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have wanted your tubes tied, so think about it, is maybe a friend pregnant? that sometimes will get you going on a emotional roller coaster. Remember your reason for getting it done and the want will pass.
2006-08-19 22:59:48
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answered by Granny 1 7
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While adoption is an viable (and in my opinion a great option) You have a few other as well.
1. Dependent on the involvement with your operation you may be able to have it reversed.
2. Surrogate parenting may also be an option.
2006-08-19 22:46:25
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answered by cuddlefire78 2
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actually its not called adoption when you have somebody carry your eggs and baby, thats sarigacy, unfortunately i'm not sure how to spell it. possibly you could get a fertilized egg implanted in you since isn't getting your tubes tied mean that they eggs have no way of getting to the uterus?
2006-08-19 22:45:56
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answered by SpidersRing 1
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Also, Laproscopic surgery can reopen fallopian tubes, but it's not a guaranteed thing. Good luck!
2006-08-19 22:44:46
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answered by lizziemrocks 1
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you can either adopt or try to have the surgery to have your tubes untied. it can be done although not a guarantee. you can find a surrogate woman who would carry the child for you but use your eggs and your significant other's sperm. that's another idea.
2006-08-19 22:45:44
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answered by wilderone74 4
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well, women HAVE gotten pregnant when the tubes unexpectedly grew back...it's not entirely impossible, so it happens rarely. You can always have that reversed, too
2006-08-19 22:45:09
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answered by Lisa 6
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depends on if they were cut and carterized or literally tied off to block the egg...if they were tied then get them untied...if they were cut then it is HIGHLY unlikely!
2006-08-19 22:45:22
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answered by Amanda D 3
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