Can my tubal come untied if I purely have them clipor tied?
Answers: There are two different procedures here: The clip is just a decoration that is clamped around the crimped fallopian tube (think of tying a rope around a garden hose...you attain the picture). No actual cutting is perform on the tube.
Tying involves actually adjectives the tube, cauterizing one or both cut ends, and then TYING a piece of silk thread around one or both cut ends, cinching the ends shut (something similar to a bag of bread next to a twist tie around it). They don't tie the two ends together (common misconception).
While the clips CAN come undo, so too can the cut/tied ends reattach. The failure rating assuming ALL methods of BTL is roughly 1-2% annually.
The fact of the business is that ANY time sex is involved, no matter HOW cautious a person is, pregnancy CAN appear. NO method is ever 100% effective...but sterilization should be -- underneath most circumstances -- considered permanent.
not if u have a good surgeon