The other day I was reading a story about a woman who wanted to help her
sister have children. The sister was unable to conceive after five long
years. There was some medical explanation regarding her infertility,
but all that really matters is the fact that her eggs were affected.
After having children, some women choose to have a tubal ligation to prevent future pregnancies.
Chronic illness, cancer, injury and surgery are all reasons women give up on the dream of having a child of their own, but you can get pregnant after many of these life events – if you plan, prepare and know your medical resources.
A tubal ligation is a type of permanent birth control. A tubal ligation is also known as "tying the tubes" or a "tubal sterilization."
If you want to get pregnant after a tubal ligation, you can have
either a tubal reanastomosis or tubal reversal surgery or get
pregnant with IVF in-vitro fertilization.
The odds of having an ectopic pregnancy, a pregnancy outside the uterus, depend on many doifferent factors.