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momtosixboys
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Joined: 26 Jun 2006 Posts: 9 Location: Arlington, VA
Getting Pregnant After a Tubal Has Been Done
Posted: 06-27-06 07:48am
I thought this deserved to be a topic all
on its own, so I am posting this info here
as well as where I replied to a question
earlier.
Researching the web, I found these sites
that would be helpful in answering your
questions about getting pregnant after a
tubal. I agree that after so many weeks,
it would be greatly painful if there were
a tubal pregnancy, but in rare instances,
a regular pregnancy can happen.
Http://heal
thresources.Caremark.Com/topic/topic13025<
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can I be absolutely sure an egg won't slip
through?
Unfortunately, no. About 4 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.
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this site says the exact thing (word for
word!):
http://www.Ahealthyme
.Com/topic/topic13025
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according to this site, tubal ligation is
99.16% effective, meaning, yes, you can
get pregnant.
Http://www.Essure.Com/essurepermane
ntbirthcontrolbyconceptus/comparing/essure
tuballigation/tabid/65/default.Aspx
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http://www.Aafp.Org/a
fp/20030315/1287.Html
failure
while tubal sterilization is intended to
permanently prevent conception, failures
do occur. Reasons for failure include
undetected luteal pregnancy, occlusion of
an incorrect structure (most commonly the
round ligament), incomplete or inadequate
occlusion, slippage of a mechanical
device, development of a tuboperitoneal
fistula, and spontaneous re-anastomosis or
recanalization of the cut ends.11
have a good day!
Sara
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