Yes, ectopic pregnancy is a rare effect of having a tubal ligation. If you've had a tubal ligation and begin experiencing single sided pain, spotting, bleeding or dizziness you need to be evaluated for tubal pregnancy immediately.
Yes, you will still get a positive pregnancy test even with a tubal pregnancy. your body still makes hcg which is the growth hormone that is produced when your pregnant. Those levels are measured in your blood or in your urine. As long as the level is over 50 in your urine, it will show up. Good luck.
Yes, a tubal pregnancy does show positive as the implanted embryo is producing the HCG. If you have a positive test then start having acute pain on one side or the other (with or without bleeding) go straight to the emergency department and tell them what has happened. A tubal pregnancy can be extremely dangerous.
Artificial methods will work and are used for women with naturally blocked tubes (which is quite common) - the techniques for extracting eggs, perfoming 'in vitro' fertilisation and implantation are effective, if rather expensive. (Test tube babies)
It is possible to tell in a pregnancy test but Im not 100 percent sure. I would see your doctor instead for a pregnancy blood test.
Yes a home pregnancy test will be accurate usually. But a blood test is the most accurate way of determing pregnancy.
yes, because you would still be pregnant and still have the hormone which is what the home pregnancy test is testing for.
its a small change but those aren't 100% accurate that you aren't pregnant
Yes you can have a positive test after a tubal. I also had a tubal in 2000. Took a home pregnancy test, 3 of them. All came back positive. This was just 5 weeks ago.
if it says pregnate it could be a false positive meaning you could have cancer instead
Apart from having lots of sex and hoping for the off-chance of spontaneous healing or a failed surgery - no.
It is unlikely that you are pregnant, but it IS possible. If you are pregnant, the odds are that it is an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Sometimes they show positive on home pregnancy tests and sometimes they do not. An ectopic pregnancy cannot be carried to term and cannot result in a viable baby. Without medical intervention, it will burst the tube relatively early in the pregnancy, which can cause you to be in grave danger due to blood loss, etc. You need to contact your doctor without delay and be evaluated to ascertain whether or not you have an ectopic pregnancy. Please don't wait - this could mean your life.
Yes. It can take several weeks for the hCG to clear from the body. It depends what stage of pregnancy you were at.
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Yes you can have a positive test after a tubal. I also had a tubal in 2000. Took a home pregnancy test, 3 of them. All came back positive. This was just 5 weeks ago.
Ruling out ectopic pregnancy is no different with or without Depo Provera. First, the pregnancy test is positive. Second, there is a pelvic mass, or abnormal ultrasound, or abnormal change in hCG levels. Contact your health care provider if you think you may be having a tubal pregnancy, as you cannot diagnose this condition at home.
If ytou are pregnant the tubal ligation won't make any difference to the pregnancy test.
You are pregnant
if it says pregnate it could be a false positive meaning you could have cancer instead
It means that either the blood tests were wrong or the home pregnancy test was wrong
no, producing breastmilk, or breastfeeding will not alter the outcome of a home pregnancy test. ~pawsalmighty
Although I do not have a uterius, flopian tubes, or a vagina i still know that if a home pregnancy test is negative that the result is not completely accurate. My professional advice would be to take home 5 pregnancy test that you would get in your everyday grocery store and whether it be positive or negative when they're is 5 tests it doubles the accuratacy. If 3 out of the 5 say you are pregnant than most likely you will be expecting. If 3 out of the 5 say you are not pregnant than most likely you are not, but home pregnancy tests are man made and have errors, so i would still see your doctor to confirm the home pregnancy test.
No, it cannot.
No, it shouldn't do
It is possible to get a false positive on a pregnancy test, but highly improbable. I once went in the doctor after taking a home pregnancy test and the doctor basically said that he would not test again, because they use the same test and I was pregnant. But, I did get a false positive as a teenager and the 2nd test was negative. Take a 2nd test.