my tubal incension is red after 5 years of having a tubal why
Absolutely! If your tube was damaged during the tubal pregnancy you may experience some trouble conceiving, however carrying a pregnancy to term after an ectopic pregnancy should not be a problem. Not every tubal pregnancy will irreconcilably damage a fallopian tube. If one of your fallopian tube has been severed due to a tubal pregnancy then you still have another one to rely on. If you have had two irreconcilably damaged fallopian tubes then you are going to need surgical help in getting a viable egg to your womb.
The symptoms of a tubal pregnancy include: vaginal bleeding and or cramping in the lower abdomen (especially on one side) during the first trimester. Those who are most at risk for tubal pregnancies are: if you have had abdominal surgery, pelvic inflammatory disease, women who are over the age of 35, pregnancy after a tubal reversal, having an IUD or having tubal ligation and becoming pregnant. It is important to contact your doctor immediately if you feel you might be experiencing a tubal pregnancy. If the embryo continues to develop inside the tube, the tube can rupture and you can bleed to death. If an ectopic or tubal pregnancy is recognized, doctors generally like to terminated the pregnancy so that it lowers the risk of harm to the mother because the fetus cannot survive anyway.
YES. You need to get to the Dr. immediately & have it checked out because you could die from this.
No. Pregnancy is not possible after successful tubal ligation.
The more time that passes after a tubal ligation the (slightly) higher the risk of regeneration of the fallopian tube/s. It is extremely rare but it can happen. Because there is scar tissue from the tubal ligation, there is also an increase chance of a tubal pregnancy. If your period suddenly stops, whether you are having symptoms of pregnancy or not, take a pregnancy test or see your OB / GYN.
Pregnancy after tubal ligation isn't a surgical problem.
"Some long term affects for someone who is considering a tubal ligation reversal are lower success rates for pregnancies, or the possibility of having to use in-vitro fertilization to aid in the process of conceiving again."
Your side will hurt when you cough or strain and you will bleed if it's a tubal pregnany.
Having a tubal ligation has nothing to do with your ability to produce breastmilk. See your doctor to evaluate you for pregnancy and hyperprolactenimia (the hormone responsible for milk production)
You can get pregnant, but it is not likely. However, if you think you are you should see a doctor since most end in tubal pregnancy.
A tubal pregnancy can be a life threatening condition with the potential of rupture. A tubal pregnancy can permanently damage the fallopian tube and cause difficulties with future pregnancies.