Can I get Pregnant with My Tubes Cut, Tied and Burned?

Can I get Pregnant with My Tubes Cut, Tied and Burned?

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Getting pregnant after you have had your tubes cut, tied and burned is typically not possible naturally. This procedure is conducted in order to prevent pregnancy permanently. Women who have this procedure will have their fallopian tubes severed and burned at the end. This will keep the egg from traveling through them and will keep the sperm from fertilizing them. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

If you happen to change your mind about becoming pregnant, there are some things that you can still do. Some women are able to have the procedure reversed. This takes place when doctors perform a second procedure with the hopes of reattaching the tubes.

This is not always successful, however, because sometimes the tubes are no longer long enough. Some tubes also become damaged during the procedures, which could cause them to become blocked. If either of these instances is the case, it will not be possible to become pregnant naturally.

One alternative for women who are not able to conceive because their tubes are tied is in-vitro fertilization. This procedure is where donor eggs are fertilized in a lab and inserted directly into the uterus of the woman. The woman will then become pregnant if the embryo implants in the uterine lining.

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Lindsey Zaldivar
Lindsey Zaldivar | ConceiveEasy
Lindsey lives in Roselle, Illinois with her husband and son Harry. In between keeping up with a busy toddler, she enjoys blogging about parenting, cooking, crafting at The Accidental Wallflower.

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