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Re: Is this even remotely possible?From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 12 May 2003 23:30:45 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 12 May 2003, anonymous wrote: > >I had my tubes cut and cauterized in my mid-20's. I am >now in my early 40's. >Is it even remotely possible that a pregnancy can occur >with that type of procedure? I have had symptoms for >several weeks but always thought it was something else.... >what, I'm not sure. I'm figuring I must have a hormonal >imbalance, as I feel nauseas at times, and my breasts have >been very hard and very sore for several weeks. I don't think >of taking a home pregnancy test because of the procedure I've >had and the length of time it's been. Am I correct in assuming >it must be a hormonal imbalance, and if so which hormone would >cause these symptoms? Any insight would be much appreciated. > >Shar usually estrogen causes this and symptoms like pregnancy are common with hormonal or psychological disturbances,however, if you have missid period there is no harm to have pregancy test althoug the possibility is remote
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