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    Oct 3, 2008, 07:02 AM
    Tying to get getting pregnant
    I have three boys 7,8, and 4 I got my tubes tied after the third which will be five years in December. I really want to try for a girl, my problem is will this be a risk to my health? I had 3 c-sections they all cane out good and I have very little scar tissue.
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    Oct 3, 2008, 07:05 AM

    I have three boys 7,8, and 4 I got my tubes tied after the third which will be five years in December. I really want to try for a girl, my problem is will this be a risk to my health? I had 3 c-sections they all cane out good and I have very little scar tissue.
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    Oct 3, 2008, 12:20 PM
    There is no need to post your question twice. You see, it may take some time for us to answer, as we are ordinary people who live ordinary lives and answer here on our spare time.

    Now, as a medical professional, I can tell you that there is no guarantee that a reversal will work. The probability of conceiving again is determined by the particular method of tubal ligation you had. You could have been cut, tied, or cut AND tied, even cut, tied and burned. You also must take into consideration the length of time, in your case 5 years.

    As you may already know, most insurance companies do not pay for a reversal, so this should be factored in as well.

    As far as your health, no, there should be no health issues should you become pregnant, but the chances are quite slim that you will conceive depending on the factors above.

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