Yes: Fertility experts, reproductive endocrinologists, are the doctors who reverse tubal ligations. It is often safer, however, to do invitro fertilization, because you have a risk of the pregnancy growing in the tube. This is called an ectopic pregnancy and can be life- threatening.
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Depends: Depending on the type of tubal ligation was done. Because the tube is readily accessible, the physician will usually cut, tie and burn a large segment. The more damage a tube undergoes, the less chances that it can be repaired or that the repair will work. How much tube is left to repair. The fallopian tube needs a minimal amount of length and structure for it to be a functional tube.
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