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pregnant after having a tubal ligation.

I had my tubes tied in 2005. I just found out yesterday that I am pregnant. The doctor ar the e.r wants me to take a pill to end the pregnancy even though they think I am about 3 weeks and have not found a baby anywhere yet. Has anyone gotten pregnant after having a tubel? Or do you know the chances that this baby may be viable. How long can I wait before I have to react. I do not want to end a pregnancy if I do not know if it is ok. Anyone have any words of advice.
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I had my tubes tied in Feb, 2011. I was done having children. I have had 4 children so I thought I was done. But in April of this year I lost my 5 year old son to a rare form of brain cancer called DIPG. Now I want another baby! I knw they say that it is next to impossible to get pregnant with your tubes tied. But I know that nothing is impossible For God. I can not afford a reversal or IVF so I just need lots of prayer that god will perform a miracle.
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I lately have been feeling very tired/sleepy sometimes my breast will ache my period in june came on two times in the same month and also its like i ca wipe it be light and i want see anything in the pad until I sit been feeling flutters when i eat I feel even nausea sometimes I can feel the pulse beating hard in my neck I done now had my tubes tied for 7 years and 6 months and 6 days I remember back in 2009 I ws having pain in my abdomen where my period eem like it was trying to come on but didn't until they gave me a white pill to take never asked them what it was but now I just need some answers from a doctor or someone.
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I had my tubal ligation (falope rings) done 3 years ago.  We chose it because I had very risky pregnancies and we were told any future pgs would be life-threatening.  Well in the past 3 years I found out about a health condition that had gone undiagnosed, and now that it is treated my health is 100% better and I have a great chance of a healthy pregnancy.  Last month I found out I was pregnant!!!!  However, my hcg never rose above 84 and I miscarried at 5 weeks.  The baby never got large enough to see on ultrasound, so we will never know if it was a tubal pregnancy or a uterine one.  Now my husband and I are trying to decide whether to try again with my body as-is, or to get a tubal reversal.  We don't want to conceive and miscarry over and over if my tube(s) are not allowing a fertilized egg to pass into the uterus...
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I was tied cut and burned 5 years ago for the last couple of months my period has only lasted 3 days i feel something popping on my right side like something moving can i be pregnant and have no systems please help
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I'm 41 had my tubes tied. Had a almost reg. Period. But it's been almost two weeks after my period and I'm feeling tired, having cravings, and flutters. Could being pregnant be possible. Or am I just phantoming it because we (my husband and I ) so want another but reversal is too expensive?
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Hi my name is tasha i am a mother of 3kids (5yr old,7yr old,10yr old) after my son was born sept-20-07  me and my husband decided to get me.fixed i got my.tubes done on oct-31-07 i do not no what the dr did cause he told me and my husband that he cut tied and burnt them but after i got a copy of my medical records it says he only took a tool and clamped them i even looked up what it said he used and it said its like taking a iron and touchingpushing the tubes down for.like 10mins my tubes where never burnt r cut and naw im having all the signs of pregnancy lastnight i took a test and there was a + its crazy but.im waiting to.see if i start but i am going in for a blood test to make sure im hoping yes cause i.want another.baby
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