Can a woman get pregnant if she has sex while on her period but tubes cut and burned missed the following month?

It is extremely unlikely for a woman to get pregnant while on her period and also having her fallopian tubes cut and burned, even if she missed her period the following month.

Tubal ligation is a highly effective method of contraception, considered permanent, and when performed correctly, has a very low failure rate.

When the fallopian tubes are cut, burned, or blocked, the fertilized egg cannot travel through the tubes to the uterus. This prevents implantation and pregnancy.

Moreover, if a woman's fallopian tubes have been cut and burned, she should not be having periods in the typical sense. Menstrual periods occur due to the shedding of the uterine lining, which is triggered by hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. With blocked or removed fallopian tubes, the egg released during ovulation cannot enter the uterus.

Therefore, unless there was a complication or error in the tubal ligation procedure, the chances of getting pregnant under these circumstances are extremely low, almost zero.

However, it is essential to use additional forms of contraception or consult with a healthcare provider if there are any doubts or concerns regarding menstrual irregularities or reproductive health.

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