Almost nothing: If your tubes have been fixed, you should not be able to get pregnant. Very occasionally the tubal can fail .I only do the newer tubal occlusion procedure in the office which is safer and easier than doing a tubal other ways in the hospital. Also all of my patients get an xray 3 months later to prove that both tubes have been blocked.
Answered 5/27/2016
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Low chances: Your chance of getting pregnant is about 2% over the first 10 years after your tubes are tied. Some methods of tying your tubes, like putting clips on the tubes, have a chance of getting pregnant of about 4% over 10 years. If you are trying to conceive again see a fertility specialist (reproductive endocrinology and infertility md) to discuss surgical tubal reversal or in vitro fertilization (ivf).
Answered 12/20/2012
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