Some types of tubal ligations can be reversed, depending on the procedure your doctor did. If your doctor snipped, singed, and tied the tubes, the reversal rate is less successful.
You have two options. One is to go through a surgical procedure to reconnect your fallopian tubes. The other is to use IVF to mix your eggs with your partner's sperm and insert it in your uterus. No reconnection is required for the latter option.
Tubals are considered "permanent" but they are completely reversible. After they are reversed you can have a baby again. It costs at least $5,500 for the reversal.
It is possible to have it reversed, though it is not always successful. Another option is invitro fertilization, by extracting eggs from your ovaries and implanting them.
well after you've had your tubes tied their is the option to have them untied if that is at all possible for you. you also have the option to adopt or even get a surragate mother.
Yes it can. You are not bound to your decision. The only problem that may come of this is you are more likely to have multiple births. That is why they tie them and do not remove them. I have heard of many women having it reversed and having healthy babies.