Yes: Though rare, it is possible for the tubes to grow together again. It is very important you follow up with your md as you are at increased risk for an ectopic pregnancy if you have had any previous surgery on your tubes. Ectopic pregnancy is a potentially life-threatening condition. Don't delay in seeing your doctor and getting tested. A simple test called a hysterosalpingogram can be done.
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You need to see dr: The chance of conceiving after having a tubal sterilization procedure is low, generally considered to be about 1 in 250, but when it does occur, it is much more likely to be an ectopic ('tubal') pregnancy- which could seem like a miscarriage. You need to have hormone levels checked and sonograms done - to make sure not a tubal pregnancy. Tubes don't usu. Grow back tgther, but tiny holes can exist.
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