With help, maybe: Tubal ligation fails approximately 1 in 200 times, so unless you are one of those you cannot get pregnant. Some women are candidates for tubal 'reversal' surgery: the cut/burned tube likely can't be repaired but the clipped one might. IVF also can be very successful for pregnancy in a woman without working tubes.
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Low Chance: Nearly zero unless you have in vitro or IVF. This was explained in specific detail by your surgeon prior to the operation to do this permanent mutilation of your fallopian tubes.
Answered 7/23/2014
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