yes i had a tubal ligation reversal 3 years ago...EDIT.. ok after looking at some of these answers let me add this.. yes u can have them reversed even after them being burned (depending on how much high heat was used and how much surrounding tube was damaged))they cut that part out.. insurance does no cover any part of it, and it only cost me 5 G's here in Sarasota Fl...and My Dr has a pregnancy success rate of over 80%..he has a website, let me know if u want it..EDIT.. oh ya the chance of an etopic pregnancy is greater as your tubes will be shorter.. so what u have do do is.. if u are ever late on ur mensas u have to contact the Dr right away for a blood test to see if ur pregnant, if u are they immediatley do an ultrasound as to make sure that it is not an etopic pregnancy.. if it is, they give u a shot to end the pregnancy before it burst ur tube...
2006-09-20 18:25:34
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answered by Swtnis 5
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I agree possible tubal pregancy and the chances of actually getting pregnant are slim, shop around and look for a doctor with a high success rate. MY friend just had her's untied and actually without lazers, she's pregant already and it's only been like 3 monthes.
2006-09-21 01:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the procedure that was done. Nowadays they usually remove a section of the tubes and stitch up both the remaining ends. If this was the case for you, I don't believe it is possible to reverse it.
However, if they were truely "tied", perhaps.
2006-09-21 01:39:02
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answered by tigerzntalons 4
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Yes it is, a friend of mine had it done. Her tubes had been tied for 6 or 7 years, but she did become pregnant and had a very healty little boy.
2006-09-21 01:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep. A good friend of mine from college had that done, and after some intensive deep fertilization thingy-process (I forget the exact name) she gave birth to twins within a year's time! They're all doing well. :)
2006-09-21 01:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but it is very costly and is not covered by most insurance carriers, unless there is some credible medical need for it. Also the chances are pretty slim that you'd be able to conceive again.
2006-09-21 01:18:37
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answered by BooBadly 3
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Yes, but there is a higher chance of scar tissue that can lead to an Etopic (Tubal) pregnancy.
2006-09-21 01:17:19
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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I have heard yes. My parents looked into it. They said the sauces rate isn't all to high though.
Adopt!! There are always a few children that can use a loving home!!
2006-09-21 01:18:23
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answered by mikey 3
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Yes but if your tubes have been burned forget it.
2006-09-21 01:23:54
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answered by datalov3 2
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yes
2006-09-21 01:19:11
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answered by babymomma 1
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