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- $Title{Possible Pregnancy After Tube Tying}
- $Subject{pregnant tubes tied fallopian tube ovaries uterus ovum eggs ovary
- sperm fertilization fertilized egg endometrium tubal ligation pregnancy}
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- Possible Pregnancy After Tube Tying
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- QUESTION: Is it possible for a woman to get pregnant while her tubes are
- tied? Is it possible for them to come loose after a number of years? I had
- my tubes tied more than ten years ago, but now have missed a period, something
- that has happened before. However this time I do have some other disturbing
- signs, and am beginning to wonder. I would appreciate any information you can
- provide me with.
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- ANSWER: While your problem is clear, it is also apparent that your
- understanding of the procedure of "tube tying" might profit from a few
- explanations. The "tubes" are in reality the fallopian tubes. The open,
- upper end of the tubes lie over the ovaries, one on each side of the body,
- ready to receive an egg when it is produced. The tubes' lower ends enter the
- uterus, and the tubes provide the passageway for the ovum or eggs to proceed
- from the ovary to the uterus.
- In many cases fertilization takes place when the sperm meet the egg in
- the fallopian tubes, after which the fertilized egg makes its way down to the
- uterus, where it imbeds itself in the lining of that organ (the endometrium).
- The process of tying the tubes (tubal ligation) prevents the eggs from meeting
- the sperm, or even entering the uterus.
- During the procedure, each fallopian tube is "tied" in two places using
- clamps, clips, a band, or sealed with an electric current. The tube itself is
- then severed between the "ties" to prevent any healing process from reopening
- the passageway, which would permit passage of the egg. Thus it is not a
- question of the tubes (or their ties) becoming loose. Yet despite the
- completeness of the operation, a tube may reopen and statistics show that
- about 1 woman out of every 100 who have the procedure still may become
- pregnant. And you just might be that one.
- Your obvious course of action is to get tested to see if the results
- indicate a pregnancy. With all the reliable home tests now available, you can
- run this test for yourself, without resorting to a doctor's visit. However,
- if you do test positive, you should check with your doctor as soon as
- possible for the care you need early in a pregnancy, to protect your health
- and the health of the baby.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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