Very serious problem,requires urgent surgery to remove the foetus before the tube and the patient suffer irreversable damage
The pregnancy in which embryo implants in the fallopian tube.
I understand that approximately 50% of ectopic pregnancies (or tubal pregnancies) abort naturally. This is called a tubal abortion. Many tubal pregnancies do continue to grow and will require medical intervention to resolve. IF caught in the very early stages it is possible to treat with a drug, otherwise surgery is necessary to avoid rupture.
A tubal pregnancy can be a life threatening condition with the potential of rupture. A tubal pregnancy can permanently damage the fallopian tube and cause difficulties with future pregnancies.
NO, a tubal pregnancy is an ectopic, extremely dangerous and you would need an operation to remove it. You would know if you had one as the pain is excruciating.
Most definetly,it is common sense!
It could just be stress or dietary changes....but considering the increased risk of tubal pregnancies after tubal ligation, it it wise to check with your DR.
No. Unfortunately, pregnancies that develop outside the uterus, known as ectopic pregnancies, are unable to proceed and once discovered are aborted, either with medical or surgical management.
An ectopic pregnancy, or eccyesis, is a complications-of-pregnancyin which the pregnancy implants outside the uterus.http://www.answers.com/ectopicpregnancy#cite_note-0 With rare exceptions, ectopic pregnancies are not viable. Furthermore, they are dangerous for the mother, internal bleeding being a common complication. Most ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian-tube(so-called tubal pregnancies), but implantation can also occur in the cervix, ovary, and abdomen. An ectopic pregnancy is a potential medical-emergency, and, if not treated properly, can lead to death.
It's just a waiting game, some people get pregnant, some don't. Only 1 in 1000 women get pregnant when they have a tubal. It's not something you can plan. Chances of a non-viable pregnancy are really common with pregnancies after tubal ligation.
Complications in pregnancy and childbirth. Colpotomy may be used in the management of difficult pregnancies and childbirths.
"Some long term affects for someone who is considering a tubal ligation reversal are lower success rates for pregnancies, or the possibility of having to use in-vitro fertilization to aid in the process of conceiving again."
I beleive you can becasue I have had 2 tubal pregnancies since I had mine done. My tubes are not cut and tired they have the new rings arounds them.