Can you still get pregnant after tubal ligation and cutting the fallopian tubes?
Tubal ligation generally prevents natural pregnancy, but pregnancy may still be possible with the assistance of other reproductive technologies. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Possible
After tubal ligation, if a patient uses assisted reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer—where embryos obtained through in vitro fertilization or other methods are directly implanted into the woman's uterus—pregnancy can still occur.
2. Impossible
Tubal ligation involves cutting the avascular mid-portion of both fallopian tubes and tying off the separated ends to block the pathway for egg and sperm to meet. This method of contraception is highly effective and prevents natural conception.
After undergoing tubal ligation, if any abnormal symptoms such as abdominal pain occur, it is recommended to promptly visit a hospital gynecology department for follow-up evaluation and treatment.