My sister had a tubectomy a few years ago and is now worried about getting pregnant again. Is there any chance of pregnancy after a tubectomy, or is it impossible?
Haha, honestly, never say never! While tubectomy is super safe, nature sometimes finds a way—look at me, I ended up with twins when I least expected a double bonanza! If your period is late, don't just sit and wonder, grab a test kit and find out.
I totally understand how anxious this situation must be making you feel, dear. It is true that there's a very, very small chance of pregnancy if the procedure didn't work perfectly. Please take a deep breath and just do a quick test at home, we are all here to support you whatever the result is.
Yes, there is a very minute failure rate, although it's incredibly rare. When I had my delivery at Apollo, the doctors and senior nursing staff explained all these post-delivery procedures so clearly to us. I'd highly suggest booking an appointment with a good gynecologist to discuss your specific case and clear all doubts.
Honestly, tubectomy is almost 99% effective, but yes, there's a very tiny, rare chance of failure. I have seen a couple of cases in our community where it happened. If you are missing your periods or feeling any early pregnancy signs, just take a simple home test first to be sure.
While tubectomy is considered permanent, there are rare cases where the tubes can rejoin. Having struggled with PCOS for years, I know how unpredictable our bodies can be, so I never take anything for granted. If you are experiencing pregnancy-like symptoms, please check with your doctor to rule out any complications like ectopic pregnancy.
Actually, no birth control is 100% foolproof, though tubectomy is extremely reliable. Since I had thyroid issues during my pregnancy, I learned how important regular doctor follow-ups are for any health changes. If you are having doubts or feeling off, please visit your gynac and get a proper check-up done.
Beta, tubectomy ke baad pregnancy hona bahut hi mushkil hota hai, par bhagwan ki marzi ke aage kuch nahi keh sakte. Purane zamane me bhi humne ek-do aise kisse sune hain. Agar lag raha hai ki aisi koi baat hai, toh dadi-nani ke nuskho me mat pado, seedha doctor ke paas jao aur checkup karwao.