My mom got pregnant after having her tubes tied. She was like 7 months pregnant before they figured out what was "wrong" with her.
Also certain kinds of tubals are more likely to fail over time. You may want to talk to your surgeon about the method that was used, as they have different methods now that are *supposedly* more effective.
Also they can test a tubal using a dye that shows up on ultrasound.
2007-02-06 09:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It is infrequent...However very viable. I'm pregnant with twins and am planing on having my tubes tied, however then I did a little study and learned that it's only ninety nine.5% safe, having an IUD is ninety nine.Eight% risk-free. So an IUD is better than having the tubes finished. Additionally my boyfriend ( in excessive tuition) his mom had a baby 10 years after having her tubes tied. I know it is a shock, however the best of success to you and i am hoping you study to be happy about this little shock and surprise. Incidentally, perhaps you will have to get a vasectomy, she will have to have an IUD and having her tubes tied. Between all 3 for those who nonetheless get pregnant then you are simply supposed to be moms and dads i assume. Simply make certain you give your wife plenty of support and love, she's going to be one tired mommy.
2016-08-10 15:17:48
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answered by ? 4
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Hi there, I am a 24yr old mom of 2 wonderful girls, i made the decission of getting my tubes tied in october 2006 and well here i am 3months later pregnant, i guess if it's meant to be then it's meant to be. I had all of your sysytems accept with extreme abdominal pain has well i ended up being "late". The thing is you can't take any chances with you tubes tied to wait, you need to know has soon has possible because it can impact your childs life has well has your own, because they need to be sure it's not a ectopic (tubal) pregnancy which causes alot of complications, I really hope i was able to help anyone out there who may have needed this advice and trust me i know it's alot, but hang in there you'll be fine. :)
2007-02-07 11:22:59
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answered by Lucky Mamma 1
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that's uncommon...yet very a probability. i'm pregnant with twins and am planing on having my tubes tied, yet then I did a sprint examine and found out that that's only ninety 9.5% solid, having an IUD is ninety 9.8% solid. So an IUD is extra sensible than having the tubes carried out. additionally my boyfriend ( in extreme college) his mom had a sprint one 10 years after having her tubes tied. i be attentive to that's a marvel, however the final of success to you and that i'm hoping you discover ways to be satisfied approximately this little marvel and marvel. by the way, consistent with probability you will possibly desire to get a vasectomy, she might desire to have an IUD and having her tubes tied. between all 3 in case you nonetheless get pregnant then you are only meant to be mothers and dads i think. only be sure you provide your spouse lots of help and love, she is going to be one drained mommy.
2016-09-28 12:32:04
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answered by ? 4
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Not personally but I have a close family friend that did. She had 3 children already and then had her tubes tied---6 years later---new baby.
2007-02-06 08:46:41
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answered by FTB 2
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My mother in law had her tubes tied. A year later she had a little girl who is now 14 years old. So yes it can happen.
2007-02-06 08:51:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It is remotely possible but more likely it is your periods coming. Period symptoms can change over time and, as you would be aware, are very like pregnancy symptoms. Sometimes you get the idea in your head that you might be pregnant and they are the only symptoms you "see" and "feel". Good Luck.
2007-02-06 09:23:47
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answered by skyymum 2
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My husband's cousin's wife. She had her tubes "tied" after the birth of their fourth daughter. Their fifth daughter was born not quite two years later.
2007-02-06 08:47:24
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answered by LJ 1
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It's not very common.....but not uncommon either. The big concern IF YOU'RE PREGNANT is a fallopian tube pregnancy. Confirm first, then see your OB/GYN asap.....
2007-02-06 09:21:59
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answered by superbird 4
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they say 1 out of 300 fail
2007-02-06 08:49:14
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answered by tammer 5
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