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Pregnant After Tubaligation?

Curious if any have successfully concieved and delivered a baby after tubaligation? What are the chances of this actually happening? Almost 2 years ago I had my tubes tied during the c-section of my son. I am now showing signs of pregnancy. No I haven't taken a HPT,thats mostly because I can't believe it is possible, yet the signs are there,with the exception of a bulging stomach,it would be too soon. I am only a week late, but I was late last month as well, it was a shorter period then normal. The pregnancy symtoms could be some other issue ,like an ulcer or something ( extremely painfull heartburn,acid reflux, freguent unination, fatigue, breast tenderness, unterine cramping, more frquent bowl movements(which only happened when I was pregnant with all past pregnancies)). So I am curious if it is possible. I have a doctors appoinment May 18 for the heartbern issue, can't believe they can't see me before then,it really hurts. I know God is incontrol of all things, so what ever the out come, I am fine with it.

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So What Happened?™

thank you all for your responses. I just recieved a visit from AF so I guess, in my situation I am not prego, all is so good! But what ever God decides is so good too. Thanks again!

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YES you can get pregnant!! I am living proof of that. I will be 32 this month, I am 1 year and 1 week younger than my sister (that was supposed to be the last). I also have an aunt that got pregnant and my husband's ex-wife got pregnant. I also have had a tubiligation 10 years ago and I have had several times where I had symptoms of being pregnant but then I will start about a week later. You really should take a HPT to see.
Good Luck!!

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Although I know it is possible, it isn't likely. I would go and get a HPT and if it is negative, get in to see your gyn ASAP. Your symptoms could signal something more serious.

I think it's 1 in 1000 tied mothers concieve again. However, it could be some premenaposal symptoms too. I would stop wondering and take a HPT test and get a box of heartburn pills while you're at it. The best stuff is available over the counter. My husband takes one in the morning and one before dinner and his symptoms cleared up in less than a week.

T., yes it is always possible. Sometimes the tubes "regrow" together maybe further down the line and give access to the uterus. Remember, even the heart will regrow small arteries to go around a blockage! Another concern could be a tubal pregnancy. Sorry to throw it out there, but you should see your doctor to rule it out. Best of luck and God Bless.

My aunt got pregnant only 6 months after having a tubal. The pregnancy failed - I think it is called an eptopic pregnancy or something similar - it was one where the egg planted in the fallopian tube. She got very sick. She is okay now. The doctor went in and did another procedure to make sure that she did not have another pregnancy. That was about 10 years ago.

I have heard of people getting pregnant after tubal ligation. I do not know though. I am having some of the same sickness symptoms but I am not pregnant. I am going to see my primary care doctor today. Been to GYN already and nothing. I have an appointment with GI on May 19. Thats the first available. That is a while away. Let me know your outcome. Hope you feel better soon. I feel horrible and hope my docs can figure out what is wrong.

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yes you can get pg after having your tubes tied. i wonder though how old are you? do you think you could be starting menopause? talk to your doctor and tell them to check your hormone levels

You could have a tubal pregnancy (sp?) which is dangerous..go see your ob..

A.

http://yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/pregnancy-after-tubal...

I just found this....has some good info. Clearly it is possible...that's how my brother-in-law came to be! Good luck!

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