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Can u get pregnant when u have clamps on your tubes?

If the clamping procedure was done correctly, then for all intents and purposes, the answer is no. The website noted below indicates that the rate of pregnancy following such a procedure is 1 in 10,000 - 20,000. Many of these will be tubal pregnancies and not a normal one that develops in the womb ...

If i've had a clamp put on my tubes, can it be removed? If so could i

Amy, Your profile says you're 26. How many children do you have? If you'll have your tubes tied, you can have surgery to undo the tubal ligation but it gets to be expensive and there is a possibility that it won't be successful if you had your tubes tied for more than 5 years or so. When you ...

I had my tubs clamped 3 years ago! now I want ...

No, this is not true. Your main options now are tubal reversal and IVF , where IVF is considered to have better odds of success. Good luck, Rachel Inbar www.FertilityStories.com