No: After having a tubal ligation the only way of reestablishing fertility is either having surgery to have the tubes put back together or have in vitro fertilization where fertilization occurs outside the body in a laboratory.
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Unlikely: Without surgery or ivf you are very unlikely to get pregnant.
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Embryo adoption: The chance of pregnancy 'on your own' is low but not zero without in vitro fertilization (ivf) to bypass your tubes, or a surgical tubal ligation reversal. A third option is embryo adoption, where embryos donated by another couple are placed inside your uterus - obviously there is no genetic connection with you or your partner. See a reproductive endocrinology / infertility or rei specialist.
Answered 12/9/2013
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