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Had A Pomery Tubaligaiton. Want To Tie The Tubes. Have Six Children. Have PCOS. Hard To Get Pregnant?

Hi i had a pomery tubaligaiton approximately 5 months ago and i am regretting evere deciding to get my tubes tied, i have six children to include my last pregnancy and would love to become pregnant again, after reading different post online im a little discouraged knowing that it may be impossible for me to ever concieve again not to mention i have pcos which according to many doctors makes it hard for me to get pregnant...APPARENTLY not right..however i wnat a reversal just not able to afford paying the charges associated with doing so...PLEASE HELP!!!!

Wed, 4 Sep 2013
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
If you have undergone tubal ligation, you have to get reversal surgery done. If its successful, you can conceive. If not, you have to undergo IVF.

Regards,
Dr. Mahesh Koregol
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Had A Pomery Tubaligaiton. Want To Tie The Tubes. Have Six Children. Have PCOS. Hard To Get Pregnant?

Hi, If you have undergone tubal ligation, you have to get reversal surgery done. If its successful, you can conceive. If not, you have to undergo IVF. Regards, Dr. Mahesh Koregol