i honestly don't see how. but, it's best to see a doc......none of us on here have the faintest clue....about anything. i certainly wouldn't trust us to advise you on this.
2006-08-28 18:47:45
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answered by canada grl 4
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Firstly, I'm sorry about your losses.
After having your tubes removed it is unlikly that you are pregnant. The only reasons that you could possible be pregnant are if you had an egg already in your womb ie either ready to be firtilised or you were already pregnant but this would only happen if you had your tubes taken very recently. The most common cause for your breast to become sore is a change in your homones, but if in any doubt I would speak to your dr. He is the only real person who can give you a informed answer to your question. Good luck
2006-08-30 07:39:55
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answered by thisisme 2
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If both of your tubes have been remove (uterine tubes) it is impossible to first og all have an Ectopic preganancy!
So you can cross that off your list!
The point of the uterine tubes is to convery the ovum from the ovary to the uterus by peritalsis and cillary movement.
Fertilisation of the ovum usually takes place in the uterine tibe and the zygote(fertilised ovum_ is propelled into the uterus for implantation.
So it would be medically a miracle if you are pregnant, as without both of your uterine tubes there would be no possible way for your ovum to travel through your "tubes" to be fertilised!
Please do not worry it would be an absolute medical marvel if you are pregnant!
If you worried pop into the doc's office and have a check up!
But i have studied this for 4 years and find it impossible to see how you could be pregnant!
Keep well
2006-08-29 02:54:12
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answered by Kitt 1
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if you have had both tubes removed then the only way that you can become pregnant is with ivf. our Fallopian tubes are what makes us fertile. we release an egg each month and the egg travels down the fallopian tube toward the womb so that the egg can meet up with the sperm to be fertilised.some eggs do not make it to the womb and so the egg is fertilised inside the tube resulting in an eptopic pregnancy.this can kill the mum if it burst so the tube is removed with the fertilised egg.your breast are sore because your tubes have been removed and you no longer have the hormones you had before. your gp should of provided hrt patches.hormone replacement therapy.
2006-08-29 03:36:50
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answered by akyleryan 2
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Please take a test and/or visit your doctor. If they've only taken your tubes and left your ovaries(to keep the hormone production) there is still a chance you are pregnant, but it could be ectopic.
The other thing is how long ago you had your tubes removed, because if you haven't had a period since it was done it could be an egg that was already released and in your womb before they were taken.
So please have it checked out to ease your worry and make sure it's nothing else.
2006-08-29 03:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you didn't say whether your ovaries have been removed (but why remove the tubes and not ovaries?) I would say that yeah you could be pregnant. The fallopian tubes do not produce the eggs the Ovaries produce the eggs (but again ovaries without tubes?) Are you certain just your tubes were removed? Maybe you misunderstood what the surgery was????
2006-08-29 01:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not BUT your mind does like 2 play tricks with us! Can you be getting your period? Usually some women experience tender breast when they are about to get their period. I hope that helps and if not take a test if it will ease your mind I HIGHLY doubt you could being that BOTH tubes are removed but if taking a test will ease your mind then do it by all means
2006-08-29 01:48:03
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answered by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Mom2two Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ 7
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I dont think so, im only 19 but i know that you have to have your tubes to be able to concieve. I could be wrong but im like 80% sure that you cannot be pregnant. It might be around the time that you would get your period and it might be a reaction.
2006-08-29 01:49:57
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answered by Baybie Gurl 2
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well if ur in fact pregnant after having both ur tube removed....it has to be another form of ectopic pregnancy which the baby is actually in ur (belly) which is dangerous....cause if u dont have tubes u cannot have a normal pregnancy......because the egg travels through ur fallopian tube.....and wait for the sperm to meet it there......
2006-08-29 14:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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well u might have an ectopic pregnancy, and if so u need surgical removement of the embry as it is growing in a place that isnt supposed to grow at.
get a blood test for HCG levels do determine if u r pregnant, then do an ultrasound for ur abdomen if HCG levels were high
2006-08-29 01:47:43
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answered by Karim M 3
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I am so so sory for your losses, that must have been awful for you. I seriously doubt you are pregnant, i get hormonal symptoms that seem like pregnancy but are just hormones. I get sore boobs, dizzness, nausea. Why not take a test to set your mind at rest? Good luck and take care.
2006-08-29 09:49:50
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answered by ducky 2
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