If I have had my tubes removed could I get pregnant? I have been sick a week or so. I will be 35 in a week. When I had my last child the doctor removed my tubes. Can I be pregnant?
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Can you have an egg taken from you and artificially inseminated after you've had your tubes tied cut and burned?
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Does anyone know how much does it cost to get tubes tied, and is there any insurance besides medicaid I can get help from?
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I have had no period for 2 years. I have had my tubes cut, tied, and burnt. Can I get pregnant if I have them reversed? Can I get pregnant without my period?
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Actually, with all due respect to you Medic-Dan109453, a woman can still get pregnant without fallopian tubes. I know people personally who have, even after many doctors said the same. As well as you can read news articles all over the world from miraculous pregnancies. However, there will be chances that the baby could end up on embedded outside of a woman's abdominal cavity, but that is not always the case. There are many women, in fact, all over the world whom are still getting pregnant without tubes, though chances are low and it's rare it absolutely can and still does happen, Sir.
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Yes, TreTol328795.. Sweeite, you absolutely can. However it does depends on a many factors. I'm new to this site so I have not read any replies down except for the first person who responded to you first and he is wrong, with all due respect to him.. but as I said, it can and will happen. It's happened all over the world. It's rare but happens. But like I said, hun. It depends on many factors.. if you don't mind asking, why do your tubes have to be removed? Yeah, I know this is an old post, but I'm a newbie. :-)
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Hello :-). I apologize, as this may seem as if it's the same post but it isn't quite exactly because I was trying to edit my comment to you and I was not finished typing this when I accidentally clicked to post when reading to register.
Medic-Dan109453, to be quite honest and with all due respect, a woman can actually still get pregnant without fallopian tubes. Though, I am no doctor and it is just as intriguing to me as it is to many other doctors across the world when it does indeed occur. It certainly baffles me as well, but I do actually know a couple of people personally who have. There are many women, however rare, who have and still are getting pregnant, even after many doctors had also told them they couldn't conceive a child naturally without In-Vitro Fertilization.
One of them, being a dear friend of mine of many years, Staci. She went to quite a few different doctors for more than one opinion, as her case is similar to mine. She also went to a couple of fertility specialists, not wanting to lose hope. And well, she was pretty much told the same exact thing.. They had told her that she would never be able to conceive another child naturally, but she did. I see it as not only a blessing but also a beautiful miracle as well. She was terrified of course, as it was, because she was in her early 40's, knowing there was already a percentage of a chance that her baby would have a birth defect.. at least from what her doctor had told her? Though unexpected, because she never imagined that she would be able to have another child, so naturally she was over the moon and could not believe it herself. Yet, against all odds, little baby 'Malik' (Malakai), was born prefect and healthy! He is her fourth baby, who is now 3 years old and is happy and thriving. :-)
I know, it is mind boggling due to how to rare it is but I guess that's why I personally call it a blessing and a miracle. You can also read numerous news articles, etc all over the world, from what they call rare but 'miraculous pregnancies'. However, there will be chances that the baby could end up embedded on the outside of a woman's abdominal cavity. However, that is not always the case. Even so, no matter how rare it was/is, there have been many women who have ended up having a full term pregnancy, although that doesn't always turn out so great, but neither is always the case due to how rare it is. There are many women, in fact, all over the world whom are still getting pregnant without tubes, though chances are low and it's rare, it absolutely can and still does happen ending up with a very healthy and successful pregnancy, Sir.
Although medically, without fallopian tubes it depends on many factors. Such as a tubal litigation, tubal removal for various reasons of scarring in the fallopian tubes such as previous sexually transmitted diseases or other infections and cancers or even partial, full tubal removal, such as I had to have with two of the 6 children I lost being two ectopic. Although mine was not was just something that happened to me and they were not sure why. I had to have immediate emergency surgery for full tubal removal, both times. My first in the year 2010 I was about 7 weeks along. My second in year 2013 I was nearly 8 and a 1/2 weeks along. Both times, the doctors and surgeons told me that I was very, very lucky they did not rupture, especially the second time. Even if the woman's tubes were tied, clipped etc, or both, many women still have and do get pregnant too, because my mother did with my little sister who is now 35 years old with 4 beautiful children of her own as well. :-)
Medic-Dan109453, to be quite honest and with all due respect, a woman can actually still get pregnant without fallopian tubes. Though, I am no doctor and it is just as intriguing to me as it is to many other doctors across the world when it does indeed occur. It certainly baffles me as well, but I do actually know a couple of people personally who have. There are many women, however rare, who have and still are getting pregnant, even after many doctors had also told them they couldn't conceive a child naturally without In-Vitro Fertilization.
One of them, being a dear friend of mine of many years, Staci. She went to quite a few different doctors for more than one opinion, as her case is similar to mine. She also went to a couple of fertility specialists, not wanting to lose hope. And well, she was pretty much told the same exact thing.. They had told her that she would never be able to conceive another child naturally, but she did. I see it as not only a blessing but also a beautiful miracle as well. She was terrified of course, as it was, because she was in her early 40's, knowing there was already a percentage of a chance that her baby would have a birth defect.. at least from what her doctor had told her? Though unexpected, because she never imagined that she would be able to have another child, so naturally she was over the moon and could not believe it herself. Yet, against all odds, little baby 'Malik' (Malakai), was born prefect and healthy! He is her fourth baby, who is now 3 years old and is happy and thriving. :-)
I know, it is mind boggling due to how to rare it is but I guess that's why I personally call it a blessing and a miracle. You can also read numerous news articles, etc all over the world, from what they call rare but 'miraculous pregnancies'. However, there will be chances that the baby could end up embedded on the outside of a woman's abdominal cavity. However, that is not always the case. Even so, no matter how rare it was/is, there have been many women who have ended up having a full term pregnancy, although that doesn't always turn out so great, but neither is always the case due to how rare it is. There are many women, in fact, all over the world whom are still getting pregnant without tubes, though chances are low and it's rare, it absolutely can and still does happen ending up with a very healthy and successful pregnancy, Sir.
Although medically, without fallopian tubes it depends on many factors. Such as a tubal litigation, tubal removal for various reasons of scarring in the fallopian tubes such as previous sexually transmitted diseases or other infections and cancers or even partial, full tubal removal, such as I had to have with two of the 6 children I lost being two ectopic. Although mine was not was just something that happened to me and they were not sure why. I had to have immediate emergency surgery for full tubal removal, both times. My first in the year 2010 I was about 7 weeks along. My second in year 2013 I was nearly 8 and a 1/2 weeks along. Both times, the doctors and surgeons told me that I was very, very lucky they did not rupture, especially the second time. Even if the woman's tubes were tied, clipped etc, or both, many women still have and do get pregnant too, because my mother did with my little sister who is now 35 years old with 4 beautiful children of her own as well. :-)
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My Mother got pregnant with my little sister after hers were done the same way as yours. It is possible for the tubes to come untied. It is exactly what happened to my mother. And now she is 35, my sister, with 4 beautiful children of her own! :-)
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My Mother still got pregnant with my little (not so little sister anymore) sister, who is now 35 years old with 4 beautiful children of her own. After having the same thing happen to the person asking. It is not so much a medical mystery anymore, sir. :-)
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