Not likely: The worse-case odds of pregnancy after a tubal ligation are less than 5% over 10 years. If she is telling the truth about the tubal ligation, the odds of pregnancy after a single episode of intercourse are vanishingly small. Best wishes.
Answered 11/24/2014
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Not likely: If the operation for tying her tubes was successful, she would not get pregnant. It would be prudent to have protected sex, all the time, and use contraception if pregnancy is not desired.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Pregnancy: Not likely. However you are not protected against sexually transmitted diseases.
Answered 11/24/2014
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Tubal ligation: Tubal ligation is highly effective in preventing pregnancy, so chance of pregnancy is remote. No method other than abstinence or hysterectomy is 100% effective.
Answered 12/1/2014
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If tubes were tied: successfully there is a negligible chance. Next time use a condom for piece of mind and to prevent spread of STD's.
Answered 11/24/2014
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