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got tubes tied but want baby?!

So I got my tubes tied almost 2yrs ago but I really want another baby and so does my husband we already have 2boys and 1girl. We both truly regret the decision to do so. Is there any way to get pregnant again without under going  a procedure anything we could do?
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Thank u soooo much I will call my Dr
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Hi there,
Tubal reversal surgery can help you to become pregnant. In this surgery the tubes are reopened, untied, or reconnected. Whether you can undergo tubal reversal surgery or not depends on several factors. Your overall health ,health of your ovaries, uterus, and remaining fallopian tubes, especially their length, the type of tubal ligation surgery you had etc.The chances of success are enhanced in those  women who had only small parts of their fallopian tubes removed, or whose tubes were closed using rings or clips. Older women are less likely than younger woman to become pregnant after this procedure. The success rates range from 40% to 85% and depends on your age, length of the remaining fallopian tubes, amount of scar tissue in your pelvic area and type of tubal ligation procedure you had. Do contact a gynecologist. A clinical examination and evaluation is important before deciding whether you can undergo tubal reversal or not. Keep me posted.
Best luck and take care!
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