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Q: pregnant after tubes tied
asked by: felicialessard1 on April 14th, 2008
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Ok where to start. I am 24 yo and have 2 children. After my second child I had my tubes tied (November 2005). They were NOT cut and burnt, he put the bands on. I have had very regular periods every month, right on time. On March 22nd I had 2 dots of pink spotting, the following day I had 2 dots of red spotting and the next day had brown discharge like I had just finished my period. I was due for my period on April 5th and still have yet to get it. I am always tired, I go to the bathroom a lot and my breasts are tender but not to the extreme. I don't have cramps, the breaking out or anything like I would if I was getting my period. I took 2 hpt's and they came out negative but that doesn't mean too much to me since I took 4 hpt's while pregnant with my first child and they all came out negative (and that was at 3 months prego). So what do I think or do? Is there a chance that I could be pregnant?
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carcot
replied on May 9th, 2008
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i had my tubes tied in 2000 after my 3rd child, i believe the doctor burnt and tied them. how can i find out what the doctor did and if i can reverse it to hopefully have another baby
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mss
replied on May 7th, 2009
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I also had my tubes tied after one child. I recently had a tubal reversal and my tubal was done with clips. Doc says I have a 70% chance of conceiving and I'm 34 years old.
In answer to your question, the Doctor who originally tied them should have you records. My GP obtained them from the Hospital where the procedure was done and medical records tell what kind of sterilization was done. Hope it helps.
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mss
replied on May 7th, 2009
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felicialessard1
Sounds like your pregnant. Ever thought about getting a blood test? HCG test?? Esp. if you already conceived and home preg tests were neg. Hope it helps.
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