You most certainly COULD be pregnant. Tubal ligations are not fool proof.. I have an uncle who is proof of that. And there was a young woman I met a year or two ago who was pregnant with her fourth. I teased her about it, and she said it wasn't HER fault.. she had had her tubes tied with her third and it didn't stay tied. About the only sure fire answer is to have them cut and cauterized instead.
You may also be beginning to have the problems every single woman I know who has HAD a tubal experiences. Admitted, I have not met ALL women who have had one, but those that I have met who have, all start having period problems afterwards. My only concern with that theory is that it is usually after 6 or 7 years, not just 1. Go to the doc and tell him of your problems. Let him check for a pregnancy, maybe even an ectopic pregnancy. And if all is ok on that front, ask him/her about the correlation between tubal ligations and heavier bleeding, irregular periods, spotting, heavy cramping, and back aches. Betcha they didn't mention those things to you when you had your tubal, did they? They didn't me! Wish I'd known.. I ended up having to have a complete hysterectomy because of the pain and bleeding it caused.
2007-01-14 08:53:54
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answered by themom 6
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I also experienced similar symptoms after my ligation. They say it won't effect you or your menstration but I'm not the only women to say my cramps were worse and my moods, there was many times I thought I was prego. I hope they did a pregnancy test before your op. I also had tenderness/soreness around the incision for some time. It's been almost 3 yrs now and I don't even think about it but it does take lots of time and rest for the body to repair. And your infection could be contributing to the way you've been feeling!Those infections take a toll on the system. Take care and get your rest-all the best
2007-01-14 08:46:52
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answered by nashiranickel 3
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There are different ways of doing a tubal- MD learns a method they may not get advanced training and continue the old way. The best result is the tie - tie- cut - turn back and stitch method. It;' a tubal ligation and curretage -, The old simply tie them off method did not work as well. It could be you know women who got the old method. The new creating scarring may work. but we don't have enough woman years to tell.
2016-05-24 01:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It certainly IS possible to become pregnant after a tubal ligation! I know a young woman who, after having had a tubal, has been pregnant three more times! Incidentally, all three children were perfectly healthy pregnancies, births, and deliveries. Dollar stores carry pregnancy tests, so stock up. I've had accurate results with them, and it doesn't hurt either your pocketbook or or sanity to take one of these tests.
2007-01-22 03:35:33
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answered by musicalquiltingmouse 2
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It is possible but not likely to become pregnant after a tubal ligation. You seem to have the symptoms of a bladder infection. I suggest you seek treatment for the infection.
2007-01-14 08:48:04
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answered by david42 5
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I think you need to go to the doctor ASAP, especially if it is worrying you. If you had a tubal ligation, you COULD be having an ectopic pregnancy. That is something that should be taken care of quickly. There is a small chance of pregnancy with tubal ligation
2007-01-14 08:45:30
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answered by mbm244 5
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Now everyone can cure infertility using this natural remedy http://pregnancyhelps.info
infertility can run in the family and one of the first things the doctor asks you when you go to a fertility clinic is your family history regarding cases of infertility or other reproductive issues.
If infertility is caused by genetic disorder then it's not unusual that one of the kids (your mom) doesn't have it and another does (your aunt).
two months of trying is still to early to be concerned about the fact that you might be infertile and it's also quite early to go to a fertility specialist. Go to a regular Obgyb to get a closer insight and see what ways there are are to improve your fertility rate.
Also remove alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes from your life because they might influence your chances too. Stress is also a risk factor when it comes to infertility.
2014-12-21 15:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think that it would be more likely that you have a cyst on your ovaries. It could cause similar symptoms. But if they need to do something surgically, the hospital will insist on a pregnancy test. A bladder infection is another possibility--I have had one and they are very painful and the infection could have spread to the cervix. Cranberry juice is helpful. Cut out all caffeine. Pure cranberrry juice and water. I drink it one ounce to 7-8 ounces of water.
2007-01-14 08:48:28
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answered by redunicorn 7
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It IS possible to get pregnant after a tubal, it simply depends on what type of tubal was done. I suggest you check your medical records and find out if they burned the ends of your tubes after they were cut and tied. If not, they could have healed back together and you CAN get pregnant.
2007-01-14 10:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Infertility can be caused by a huge number of factors: hormone imbalance, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Endometriosis, Anovulatory Cycles, physical blockage, inadequate hormone production, short luteal phase, lack of lutenizing hormone, high levels or prolactin, and many others. How to get pregnant https://tr.im/gPUTB
Poor nutrition often plays a major role, as does exposure to toxins. Age plays less of a role before menopause than was originally thought. While there are many wonderful naturally minded fertility specialists out there, in many cases it is not possible for them to test for and address any of these possible underlying issues.
2016-02-10 16:55:33
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answered by ? 3
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