A.W.
Hi T....
I had my tubes tied in 1991 after my 3rd child was born. In 1997 I met my current husband and we had talked that it would be nice to have children of our own someday. In November 2002 we went to my GYN, who btw had done some minor surgeries on me for adhesions, to see what he thought about the tubal reversal and what he thought our chances would be. He said that the national average was 33% success rate of getting pregnant (he had done 2 at that point and 1 had gotten pregnant and the other had not). Anyhow, on December 2002 I went in for my surgery, which is considered major surgery. I was in the hospital from Thursday to Saturday night. We were able to start trying a little over 2 weeks after the surgery but were told that to be "gentle" as the tubes could tear apart as they are only stitched together. In November 2003 our FIRST child was born. In April 2005 our SECOND child was born. Now, much to our surprise, we are getting ready to have our THIRD child. So as you can see we definitely beat the odds and got our monies worth, LOL. I was told that over time scar tissue will build up and possibly block the tubes so that the eggs can't get through to the tubes so the risk of tubal pregnancies increase with the amount of years after the procedure itself. GOOD LUCK and if you have any questions please feel free to e-mail me!!
A.