Yes. I know 2 women who got pregnant years after having their tubes tied. The children are now 8 and 10------and 10 years younger than their older siblings.
2007-02-01 05:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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YES. I know people who have gotten pregnant after having tubes tied. When I had mine done, the doctor did it 3 ways- she cut them, caterized the ends, and then tied the ends. She told me even so, I still had a 1 in 400 chance of getting pregnant!
2007-02-01 05:51:00
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answered by BB 3
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Yes, it is definitly possible. I know women who have had their tubes tied and who have still gotten pregnant. Goodluck :)
2007-02-01 06:20:09
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answered by kasey06 4
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Yes- you can either have a tubal reveral or in vitro done. Not all women who have had a tubal ligation will be able to have the procedure reversed. During your initial assessment for the procedure, your fertility specialist will examine the current health of your fallopian tubes, most likely through laparoscopy. She will also look over the surgery and pathology reports from when you originally had the procedure done. Tubal reversal would cost around $5000 and up. Invitro typically costs more. This link shows where this procedure can be done, state by state and more info about this type of surgery.
http://www.ihr.com/infertility/provider/tubal_reversal.html?source=overture
Although pregnancy rates after a tubal reversal are significantly better than trying to conceive through IVF, having the procedure done does not guarantee that you will become pregnant. Women under the age of 40 who have a tubal reversal through the traditional surgical methods have a 70% to 80% pregnancy success rate, with conception usually occurring during the first year after the procedure. Women who have microsurgery done have a slightly higher success rate, with about 90% of women becoming pregnant within one year of the procedure. However, tubal ligation success rates tend to decline with a woman’s age although they are still better than IVF pregnancy rates.
2007-02-01 05:46:53
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answered by Nurse Annie 7
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Yes, it's possible with the right medications
2007-02-01 05:51:47
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answered by MichelleC 2
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I know someone who did after 8 yrs, so it's certainly possible.
2007-02-01 05:49:44
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answered by itry007 4
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yes u can n e thing is possible
2007-02-01 05:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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