Is pregnancy after a tubal ligation possible? Many women have this procedure after having a child or two, but later regret it because they want to have another baby. Below, we share with you some alternatives so that you know how you can achieve pregnancy.
As we have mentioned before, occasionally women who have had a tubal ligation regret it when they wish to have another baby.
This procedure consists of a surgery where the fallopian tubes are closed to prevent the passage of the egg into the uterus and the sperm into the fallopian tubes. It is considered a permanent procedure, as reversing it can be risky.
This procedure does not affect the menstrual cycle.
Now, what can you do if you wish to have another pregnancy after this procedure?
The assisted reproduction treatment that is recommended to patients in cases like this is In Vitro Fertilization.
Don’t forget to read our blog post: How long does In Vitro Fertilization last? We think it may be of interest to you.
In this procedure the patient’s eggs are removed to be fertilized with sperm from her partner or a donor outside the uterus.
The embryo spends a couple of days in the laboratory, where its development is observed to verify that its growth is adequate and its condition is optimal. The embryo is then placed inside the patient’s uterus to begin its development.
We invite you to watch our video with Dr. Azul Torres, who talks a little about the possibility of becoming a mother after tubal ligation.
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