as in you had a tubal liagation?? well they CAN be reversable. but if yours isn't you CAN still get pregnant but not the "natural" way. invetro may be your only bet! good luck with that!
2007-02-08 14:32:43
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answered by StinaMommie 3
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I am an OBGYN nurse, and maybe would be the only answer I can say. You can reverse it...they have to cut out the burnt part and reattach, and then you'll have to take meds to re-start your ovulation etc. Alot of people have good luck with reattaching tubes, and then invitro. But honestly, it's only about a 40% chance under perfect circumstances is what the doctor I work for tells patients, and that's with reversal and drugs.
With not so perfect conditions he says it's about a 12% chance and you don't know until you've had the reversal and started taking drugs. Really pricey too...I think it's about $15,000.00 with all the visits, drugs, surgery etc. Good luck to you! I've seen it happen, not often, but it does!
2007-02-08 14:32:53
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answered by claireandmouse 3
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Your chance of getting pregnant naturally is VERY very slim. After a tubal it is like 0.004 or something and usually even if it does occur - then it is almost always ectopic and non-viable.
If you want a baby - you could consider a reversal. Or look at adoption.
2007-02-08 14:31:54
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answered by bgmom 3
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Yes you can. The alternatives are there. Reverse, invitro, adoption. Any one of them has consequences economically, physically and psychologically. Choose one that best suits your condition.
Consult your doctor and your family on this. Get lots of input and information. Filter them and make a decision.
As this is not your responsibility alone, do it together with your husband and make a decision together.
Wishing you and your husband the best outcome!
2007-02-08 15:53:35
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answered by Ario 2
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no, not unless you get your tubes reversed. even then i don't know if you can since they have been cut and burned.
2007-02-08 14:31:24
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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There are alot of children that would love to be adopted into a loving home, think about it.
2007-02-08 14:36:59
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answered by southforty1961 3
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Your chances are so slim that you can almost say no chance.
2007-02-08 14:32:45
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answered by EMT_B 3
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it is still possbile..here is a website that might help...good luck...
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ate/birthcontrolandcontraception/207813.html
2007-02-08 14:34:37
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answered by ~Ashley~ 5
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no i dont think so
2007-02-08 14:44:22
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answered by Anonymous
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