Am I still able to get pregnant with my tubes tied?

I have heard that some women are still able to get pregnant with their tubes tied. Is this true?

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South Florida Institute For Reproductive Medicine - Pembroke Pines

Published on Jun 01, 2016

Yes, you can elect to become pregnant with IVF. There is about a 2% failure rate after having a tubal ligation. If you become pregnant without IVF, you need to seek medical attention immediately because you have an elevated risk for an ectopic pregnancy.

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Answered by South Florida Institute For Reproductive Medicine - Pembroke Pines

Yes, you can elect to become pregnant with IVF. There is about a 2% failure rate after having a tubal ligation. If you become pregnant without IVF, you need to seek medical attention immediately because you have an elevated risk for an ectopic pregnancy.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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