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What Do Pregnancy Symptoms After Tubal Ligation Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 14 Nov 2016
Question: okay I had my tubes tied 3 and half months ago after having baby.after my periods came like clockwork that following August and September.This month I noticed I've been having sore nipples for the past week and half,lots of clear discharge,period late two days,and a weird tugging feeling in left side of abdomen today.I know it's almost impossible for me to be pregnant but I'm just feeling weird and never felt this way before my last two perjods
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Answered by Dr. Jacqueline Brown (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
You cannot figure out if you are pregnant based on symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hello, and I hope I can help you today.

Pregnancy symptoms vary widely between women and many of the same symptoms we commonly associate with pregnancy such as nausea, bloating, breast tenderness, abdominal pain and mucous discharge can occur with an irregular menstrual cycle.

However, because you have had a tubal ligation it is very important that you find out for sure if you are pregnant.

Tubal ligation is extremely effective in preventing pregnancy, but one in about 8-10,000 women will get pregnant in spite of sterilization. Unfortunately, if that does happen, it is important to seek medical care right away, especially if you have pain on one side, because this can be a symptom of a tubal or ectopic pregnancy.

So I encourage you to purchase and perform an over-the-counter pregnancy test and perform it with your first morning urine. Modern pregnancy tests are extremely accurate, and if you are not pregnant, I am sure your symptoms will resolve once you get your period.

However, if you do find out you are pregnant, it is urgent to be evaluated by a doctor to perform an ultrasound and check your hormone levels to rule out a tubal pregnancy.

I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that my advice was helpful. If you have any further questions or issues, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Best wishes,

Dr. Brown

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What Do Pregnancy Symptoms After Tubal Ligation Indicate?

Brief Answer: You cannot figure out if you are pregnant based on symptoms Detailed Answer: Hello, and I hope I can help you today. Pregnancy symptoms vary widely between women and many of the same symptoms we commonly associate with pregnancy such as nausea, bloating, breast tenderness, abdominal pain and mucous discharge can occur with an irregular menstrual cycle. However, because you have had a tubal ligation it is very important that you find out for sure if you are pregnant. Tubal ligation is extremely effective in preventing pregnancy, but one in about 8-10,000 women will get pregnant in spite of sterilization. Unfortunately, if that does happen, it is important to seek medical care right away, especially if you have pain on one side, because this can be a symptom of a tubal or ectopic pregnancy. So I encourage you to purchase and perform an over-the-counter pregnancy test and perform it with your first morning urine. Modern pregnancy tests are extremely accurate, and if you are not pregnant, I am sure your symptoms will resolve once you get your period. However, if you do find out you are pregnant, it is urgent to be evaluated by a doctor to perform an ultrasound and check your hormone levels to rule out a tubal pregnancy. I hope I was able to adequately answer your question today and that my advice was helpful. If you have any further questions or issues, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best wishes, Dr. Brown