Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Amitesh - Oct 31st, 2016 4:40 pm. | |
Amitesh
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My wife had bilateral tubal clipping in mid August. Now she is having intensive abdominal pain at times. Just a while ago she had sudden chills and severe headache at back of head. Also she often has lower back pain; we beleive this is because of injection given to her spine in year 2012 for anaesthesia for a laparatomy surgery. Also she has just told me that blood came out when passing stool. I want to know if it seems like something went wrong during her laparoscopy. |
re: Bilateral fallopian tube clipping
by Dr Rahul -
Oct 31st, 2016
9:54 pm
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Dear Amitesh I don't think the back pain or headache can be due to the anesthesia given 4 years back. If it would have to be due to the anesthesia than it would have been a long time back. I would like to suggest you to go for the ultrasound for the abdominal pain and please send us the report. |
re: Bilateral fallopian tube clipping
by Ritu Rathee -
May 4th, 2020
5:26 pm
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Dear Doctor, Can one get pregnant if both fallopian tubes removed? |
re: Bilateral fallopian tube clipping
by Dr Rahul Pandey -
May 4th, 2020
5:27 pm
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Dear Ritu, Usually an egg has to travel from the ovaries into the fallopian tube to get fertilized, before continuing down to the uterus. Without the tubes it should be nearly impossible to get pregnant, unless the woman uses in-vitro fertilization. |