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My friend wants to know if the clamps on her tubes can be removed so that she can get pregnant again. If so, is it safe?

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Most likely, she can have the tubes anastomosed (put back together). She should talk with a reproductive endocrinologist who is skilled in doing this surgery and have him/her review the operative note so that they can counsel your friend about the probability of success with either anastomosis or IVF. Many young patients who have tubal sterilization are choosing IVF today because the success rates are so high; it doesn't require an abdominal incision and they wouldn't need contraception after they have the additional children that they are seeking.

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