what happens during a tubligation?


Question:
is it possible to reverse my tubligation i got it done in october of 2004?
haven't seen a peroid in six weeks.there's clear discharge,accompained with moderate pain.i would like to know what happens to the sperm that makes it through the canal?

Answers:
The procedure is actually called a tubal ligation, but it's often referred to as a tubaligation. Tubal ligation is a method of female sterilization in which the fallopian tubes are surgically tied or ligated. There are various procedures that can be chosen (and/or combined) for tubal ligation, including tubal ligation and resection, tubal occlusion, and tubal coagulation, and fimbriectomy.

There is also tubal ligation reversal that reverses the female sterilization so that women can have children again. Some studies say the success rate of the reversal can be up to 65%. However, if you go to the doctor more quickly and if you are younger, then the success rate may rise. Thus, you should be able to get your tubal ligation reversed, although it may not be successful.

Check this site out for detailed information http://www.tubal-reversal.net/tubaligation_tubalreversal.htm .

Other Answers:
go to this doctor's website

http://www.babies-by-levin.com

Dr. Richard Levin


Yes you can get them untied or you could be pregnant right now


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