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Tubes Diathermised
I have one child. Five years back due to professional reasons I had tubes tied and burned (diathermised). We wanna plan a pregnancy again. Is there a treatment or can a doctor reverse it?
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Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 08:57:40 AM
If your tubes had been burned or diathermised, there is a possibility that the tubes cannot be joined or connected again through operation, the more so because they were burned. If you plan to get pregnant there is a possibility that the fetus that will be formed will not b able to pass through to the womb.

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Sunday 14th of March 2010 01:11:49 PM
First of all dear why you did it.. if it is a professional reason you do had some other alternatives available... but i know you hv better idea on your side....... but after this might be you get successful after an operation but the chances were only a1%.... not mean to disappoint you. but this is reality but your doc will tell you the right thing to be adopt so do consult your doc first after all go for any illustrations.

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Wednesday 24th of February 2010 06:15:24 PM
Reversing tubal ligation is possible, but it is worth mentioning that the success rate for future pregnancies lies between 60% and 80%. There are also other problems such as a higher risk of having an ectopic pregnancy. Your first port of call should be a good ob or Dr who will point you in the right direction.

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Sunday 7th of March 2010 02:02:05 AM
i DON'T THINK SO. I AM NOT A DOCTOR BUT LOGIC TELLS ME THAT ONCE YOU HAD A TUBAL LIGATION IT WILL BE A PERMANENT THING ALREADY. IT'S JUST LIKE STITCHING OPEN WOUNDS AND IN THE LONG RUN NO EVIDENCE OF STITCHES CAN BE SEEN BECAUSE THE WOUND HAS HEALED. SO IT'S THE SAME PRINCIPLE ON TUBAL LIGATION. YOUR ONLY HOPE IS GUESS IS IVF.

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