Yep! But will it happen? Probably not. Depinding on the technique used. Early techniques used cut and tie. But now they cut, tie, and cauterize. Etopic maybe. But you don't want to have a baby with your tubes tied. There are too many complications for you and the baby.
2006-12-06 01:31:46
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answered by Reel Homme 2
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I know of people that have gotten pregnant while having their tubes tied. So yes it is possible.
About 2 out of 100 women will get pregnant during the first 10 years after their tubes are tied. (An egg has less chance of slipping through if you have your tubes closed by cauterization, or burning.) If you do become pregnant, be sure to see your doctor right away; there's an increased risk that the egg will be implanted in your Fallopian tubes or abdomen, rather than in your uterus.
http://www.yourhealthconnection.com
If you do decide about getting your tubes untied the doctor to see would be Dr. Richard Levin and his website is @ http://www.babies-by-levin.com
He is the very best doctor in doing this medical procedure.
Good luck
2006-12-06 01:22:56
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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If you do conceive at all, the egg will have no where to go, except into the fallopian tubes, which would cause a tubal pregnancy that would have to be aborted anyways. I have seen this happen a few times. If you really are considering this- you need to talk to the doctor who performed the surgery and find out if this is ever possible to "un do" and if not, they could possible withdraw mature eggs from you, and have them fertalized and try to implant them. Or- a surrogate mother. Either way it will be expensive. Have you thought of adoption? There are so many children needing homes, and lots of love that I am sure you could give them- just a thought!
2006-12-06 01:23:09
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answered by big mommasweeta 3
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you cant have a baby with your tubes tied... Thats the point. Unfortunately if you seriously want another baby you will have to go and get them undone. I don't think that there is 100% way of undoing it but i could be wrong on that part. Good luck
2006-12-06 01:20:01
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answered by ice_princess 3
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No. Do you understand how your own reproductive system works? The eggs come down the tubes into the uterus to be fertilized. When one has a tubal ligation ('tied', although it's usually cauterized with a laser or clipped), this blocks the tubes. So the egg can't go down and get fertilized.
Either go work with children, foster, or adopt. Those children need parents who care, and it won't cost you the thousands of dollars it takes for a non-guaranteed medical proceedure.
2006-12-06 01:21:06
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answered by Cobalt 4
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My mother has had her tubes tied, and she has gotten pregnant over 4 times since then. Of course, they said that it would be very difficult to keep the baby because every time this happened, the pregnancy seemed to turn out ectopic. It didn't give the baby a "fair chance" because her tubes were tied and this is what happened. You should ask your doctor about your options to ensure everything will go along safely and smoothly. Best of luck.
2006-12-06 01:35:14
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answered by LiSa B 3
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Usually when the fallopian tubes are tied they are also cauterized or burned so that accidents don't happen. You could check with your ob/gyn and find out if your procedure can be reversed. In some cases this can be done through Laparoscopy. To answer your question it is very unlikely that you will conceive presently.
2006-12-06 01:20:23
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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It is not unheard of a woman conceiving after her tubes were tied I know a few who's tubes came untied or the rubber band breaking.
2006-12-06 01:23:24
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answered by jrpergande 1
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There have been instances where women have become pregnant after a tubal ligation, but these tend to be random, freak occurences. If you actually wanted to try to conceive, a reversal would certainly give you the best chances of having another baby.
Good luck to you!
2006-12-06 01:21:40
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answered by ragmama210 5
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You could have an already fertilized egg implanted into your uterus, but that procedure is WAAAYYY expensive, and has a low success rate, meaning you'd probably need more than one procedure. Each procedure can be in the thousands of dollars, so if you have the money, I'd say GO FOT IT! Otherwise, maybe adopt a baby? Good luck!! ♥♥♥
2006-12-06 01:20:52
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answered by clever nickname 6
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