What Causes Nausea, Vomiting And Migraine With History Of Tubal Ligation?
I had my tubes clamped 8 years ago. I have been feeling ill, nausea, vomiting, pains, and migraines. I thought that my migraines was causing the vomiting, nausea but I have been also feeling movements in my tummy. I have had 3 children so I know how it feels to feel a baby move. But this can t be possible. I feel like I m loosing my mind and my doctors and husband thinks I m making this up. Is it possible to be pregnant after getting your tubes clamped years later?
Highly unlikely, the sensation you are experiencing could simply be a gastrointestinal issue. If at all you are feeling your baby move, then you would have to at least be 6 months pregnant. And I am sure you would know if you were to be 6 months pregnant.
Do not stress, relax and try to read up a little more on the top. A hormone change especially if you are approaching menopause or have some precedure performed that can tamper or hinder your hormone levels, a gastrointestinal effect can be seen.
I completely believe you and disagree with your doctor and husband for thinking you are making this up, but want you to understand that this is not pregnancy. Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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What Causes Nausea, Vomiting And Migraine With History Of Tubal Ligation?
Hello ma am and welcome. Highly unlikely, the sensation you are experiencing could simply be a gastrointestinal issue. If at all you are feeling your baby move, then you would have to at least be 6 months pregnant. And I am sure you would know if you were to be 6 months pregnant. Do not stress, relax and try to read up a little more on the top. A hormone change especially if you are approaching menopause or have some precedure performed that can tamper or hinder your hormone levels, a gastrointestinal effect can be seen. I completely believe you and disagree with your doctor and husband for thinking you are making this up, but want you to understand that this is not pregnancy. Hope this helps. Best wishes.