Next to nill: A tubal ligation is at least 98% effective at preventing pregnancy. Reversal procedures are not very effective. If you have had a tubal and are not wanting to get pregnant, you will likely need to do ivf. If you are having pregnancy symptoms, take a home pregnancy test and then see your doc for further evaluation.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Very slim: Depends on type of surgery you had but chances of pregnancy after tubal ligation are extremely rare.
Answered 5/20/2013
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<5%, but depends: The probability is like less than 5%, but it depends what was done in your case...Cut and tie method vs cautery (cautery is a bit more effective (less re-attachment by itself). Just remember, the only 100% effective is abstinence..All other medthods have some deficiency!
Answered 3/16/2013
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