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I had my tubes tied 12 years ago. I have an 18 year old son and a 13 year old daughter. At the time, I thought it was the best thing for me, but I have been second guessing myself. It's always hard when you get into a relationship and you fall in love with that person. You both want something that's apart of you. I regret what I did and was told that I would. i wish i would have listened. I know it can be reversed, but it is expensive and I'm almost 40 years old. Has anyone ever had the tubal reversal done?

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leenad

my sister's friend got pregnant and her tubes were tied and it wasn't an etopic pregnancy. she carried the baby full term and now her daughter is 9 yrs old. they went in to see if her tubes were still tied and yes they were. if God wants you to have kids he will make a way for you to have regardless of what you had done no one can stop the power of God

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JustynaKowalska in reply toleenad

Actually your body has a self healing method there are chances and hopes

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mariamdean

LADIES, TRUST ME YOU DONT WANT TO TIE YOUR TUBES!!! i did back in 03 and i have nothing but problems since. weight gain, ovarian cysts, lost an ovary cause it got bigger then a softball.. severe bleeding for months, enimic, loss of libido (sex drive) vaginal dryness, hair loss, etc.. and i just turned 31 if i could turn back the clock i would have never got it done... look up POST TUBAL LIGATION SYNDROME and read that before making the decision that will ruin your life...

sorry to be so blunt but no need to sugar coat ir..

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Sinclairy

What are the chances of someone that has their tubes burnt, getting pregnant again? Like percentage wise? I just wondered the percent chance on it happening without having to go get surgery or anything?

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JustynaKowalska in reply toSinclairy

I've heard they are kinda 1\350

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fors5621

A Tubal Litigation can be reversed but it is expensive, and it's not guaranteed.Also invitro fertilization can als be done, very costly, with this procedure you have do the fertilization process multiple times at a price.

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claudiabrick

I had my tubes tied 9 years ago after having our son. I've had two pregnancies and both were premature babies. My first pregnancy resulted with extreme premature birth of my baby due to developing preclamsia & sadly, he passed away. Our second child, praise the Lord, although small survived and is a 9 years old happy boy today! :)

Well, my husband and I want to have another baby so badly that I get sad thinking about why I had my tubes tied? I'm sure I was scared and confused but signed the waver anyway. I wish I hadn't done it. Our son always ask if he could have a sibling and I want to give him one but how? We can't afford adoption or surrogacy & our insurance won't cover the reversal of my tubal. I'm running out of options. Whenever I hear any of my friends pregnant, I wish them well & I'm happy for them but inside, I'm sad and wishing I was pregnant too. I wish surrogacy were free or they would find a cure for preclamsia. I would do it all over again to complete our family!

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Emmaxxx

I did and still had to have ivf. Although my tubes were clear they just didn’t work how the used to. Xx

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Sinclairy in reply toEmmaxxx

thank you for the reply xx

so you could just skip tubal reversal and simply use IVF instead?

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Emmaxxx in reply toSinclairy

If I could do it again that is exactly what I would do. Keep the money for ivf xx

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woohooh

Hi there. Of course you can omit tubal reversal to try for a baby. This is possible by turning to ivf only. This way they'll place the created embryo straight to your womb. Moreover tubal reversal does not necessarily mean you'll be able to conceive on your own as there's risk of an injury. Watch this youtube.com/watch?v=IHp-3NE...

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Sinclairy in reply towoohooh

Yes, I think I will have to consider ART technologies as well! Thank you all xx

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