Percentage of women who get pregnant after the their tubes tied?

Tubal ligations are generally considered highly effective methods of contraception, but they do not provide a 100% guarantee against pregnancy. The exact chance of pregnancy after a tubal ligation depends on the specific procedure used and the individual's circumstances, but overall, the risk of pregnancy is very low.

Here are some estimates of the pregnancy rates after different types of tubal ligations:

* Traditional surgical tubal ligation: This involves cutting, tying, or sealing the fallopian tubes. The pregnancy rate after a traditional surgical tubal ligation is estimated to be around 0.5% to 1% over a woman's lifetime.

* Laparoscopic tubal ligation: This involves using a laparoscope to access and seal the fallopian tubes. The pregnancy rate after a laparoscopic tubal ligation is estimated to be around 0.1% to 0.5% over a woman's lifetime.

* Transcervical sterilization: This involves accessing the fallopian tubes through the cervix and placing a device to block them. The pregnancy rate after transcervical sterilization is estimated to be around 0.5% to 2% over a woman's lifetime.

These estimates are based on population studies and may vary depending on individual factors such as the surgeon's skill, the patient's age, and any other medical conditions.

It's important to note that even though the risk of pregnancy after a tubal ligation is low, it's not zero. If you are considering a tubal ligation, be sure to discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor to make an informed decision about the right contraceptive method for you.

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