My friend had a sterilization procedure a while ago, but lately, she's been feeling some pregnancy-like symptoms. We're all a bit confused. Is it actually possible to get pregnant after sterilization?
Yes, though the chances are less than 1%, sterilization failure can happen if the tubes recanalize. In such rare cases, there is also a higher risk of ectopic pregnancy. If you suspect you might be pregnant, please consult your doctor immediately for an ultrasound.
While sterilization is highly effective, there is still a tiny failure rate because the fallopian tubes can sometimes grow back together. It's rare but definitely possible. If you are missing your period, just take a home pregnancy test to be absolutely sure.
Haan na, even I have heard of cases where women got pregnant years after their family planning operation. It is very rare, but yes, it can happen if the tubes join back naturally. Better to do a quick urine test and clear the doubt.
Sometimes, if a soul is meant to come into your life, God finds a way even after medical operations. Don't worry or stress your mind, just stay positive and get a routine checkup done to see what is happening. God bless you.
Oh God, this is my absolute worst nightmare right now! Yes, there is a very tiny chance it can fail, but don't lose sleep over it unless you actually miss your period. If you do, just test and pray for a negative if you're not ready, haha!
Beta, sometimes the body heals itself and these operations can fail, though it is very rare. Don't try any hot home remedies or wait if you suspect a pregnancy. Go straight to a good gynac and get yourself checked.
Yes, medically speaking, tubal ligation has a failure rate of about 1 to 2 percent over ten years. My doctor mentioned that if a pregnancy does occur after sterilization, it's critical to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. A blood HCG test and scan can confirm the status clearly.