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Barbiegyalx · 14/06/2024 15:23

Hello I need to know please I had my tubes tied in 2022 and I haven't come on I've been feeling sick the past week and i was due on 3 weeks ago if it does turn out to be positive on the test can I still have a baby even though I had my tubes tied please let me know thank you?

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AmusedTraybake · 14/06/2024 15:26

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KennaThomas · 14/06/2024 15:28

Do the pregnancy test and if positive or if still having symptoms then Speak to your GP.

May be ectopic pregnancy which can be extremely dangerous.

Barbiegyalx · 14/06/2024 16:01

Is it possible to continue the pregnancy if it's ectopic and have the baby or no? Sorry to sound dumb but I've never heard of this and want to get some advice from anyone and if they have had this experience or gone through it themselves and has it been successful for them And have had the baby?

Please let me know thank you

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Lovecatsanddogs · 14/06/2024 16:07

Ectopic pregnancies are not viable.

KennaThomas · 14/06/2024 16:08

Barbiegyalx · 14/06/2024 16:01

Is it possible to continue the pregnancy if it's ectopic and have the baby or no? Sorry to sound dumb but I've never heard of this and want to get some advice from anyone and if they have had this experience or gone through it themselves and has it been successful for them And have had the baby?

Please let me know thank you

Don't apologize.

No, it's not possible to have the baby with an ectopic pregnancy unfortunately. It has to be terminated and it can be medical or surgical management depending. The tubes can rupture and causes severe risk of life to mum which is why earlier management is better.

Do the test first. I know it's scary but time is of the essence here.

Hang in there!

Barbiegyalx · 14/06/2024 16:10

Thank you for telling me I appreciate it

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