Unlikely: The chances of getting pregnant after a tubal ligation are not zero, but extremely small (much less than 1%). If you really want to get pregnant, you will need to have it reversed.
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Yes: You need to consult a reproductive endocrinologist and discuss in vitro fertilization. This would involve removing an egg from you, fertilizing it with your partner's sperm, and then placing it in your uterus. This will bypass your blocked tubes. Good luck!
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IVF: Because tubal reversals are so expensive and don't always work, I usually suggest doing in vitro fertilization instead
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