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Pregnancy after tubal ligation

I had my tubes tied almost eight years ago. I have regretted the decision but it is so expensive to reverse and there is no guarantee.  I was wondering if anyone knows a way for me to increase my chances of pregnancy without surgery.  I'm open to suggestions.  

                          Tina
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I am two weeks late I have had my.tubes tied for about 4 years but they did not do it a normal way they put a rubber band around them to let the circulation stop they said it would fall off on its on im not sure if.im pregnant or not
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If your surgery was that recent, they probably cut, tied, and burned so to speak. The chances of that failing are very slim. My advice would be either a reversal or IVF, both of which hold no garuantees.

I agree with the last post, have you considered adoption?

Andrea
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Women have gotten pregnant after having their tubes tied. It is rare though, andunless you have the surgery reversed and you do get pregnant you run a high risk of an eptopic pregnancy...The best thing for you to do is get it reversed.....or is adoption something youve considered?
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The only way to have a vital pregnancy after having your tubes ties is to have the surgery. Sorry.
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