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If a woman with her tubes tied is still able to get pregnant/give birth? To be more specific I believe she had her tubes tied and cut.. I am not sure. I'd appreciate any input if you have knowledge on this subject. Thanks in advance!
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replied July 2nd, 2007
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It is possible for a woman to get pregnant after she had her tubes tied, although the chances are very slim. Many times when the woman does get pregnant after having her tubes tied, it is a tubal (ectopic) pregnancy.
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replied July 2nd, 2007
How about if her tubes were tied, cut, and burned? This is also assuming she were trying to get pregnant... perhaps with whatever advanced procedures exist these days opposed to normal intercourse. Thx for the input.. would like to hear more Smile
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replied July 2nd, 2007
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She could certainly become pregnant if invirto fertilization was used. You don't need fallopian tubes for that.
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replied July 2nd, 2007
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my friend precious was born that way
her moms tubs were tied and she was still able to get pregnant
thats why her name is precious :]

its possible but slim.
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replied July 3rd, 2007
Thx so much for the responses! I'm going to try to do more research on the method you mentioned and possibly other ones if there are any. Do you know of any risks associated with the method you mentioned for the mother?
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