What are the chances of getting pregnant after a partial hysterectomy and tubal ligation?

I had a partial hysterectomy and a tubal ligation where my fallopian tubes were cut, tied, and burned. But recently I've been having symptoms of being pregnant. I'm nauseous and throw up every time I eat. What are the chances I'm pregnant?

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If you have had a hysterectomy, the chance of you being pregnant is close to zero. You should see your doctor to be evaluated for other causes.

Answered by A Personal Choice Tubal Reversal (View Profile)

If you have had a hysterectomy, the chance of you being pregnant is close to zero. You should see your doctor to be evaluated for other causes.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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