The advantages of tubal reversal surgery are that it allows a couple to have more children and it is very cost effective. Other treatments or procedures are more expensive and come with more risks.
I am on FMLA after having a tubal reversal, but you may want to check with your HR/Benefits office to do double check your companies policy.
I do not think any of them do
No
I have Medicare and Medicaid can I get a tubal reversal with them.
Tubal reversal success depends on two main factors: type or tubal ligation and the age of the woman at the time of tubal reversal surgery. The tubal reversal success rate can be as high as 80% for women who are under the age of 30 and also for women who have had tubal clip or tubal ring type tubal ligations. The tubal reversal success can also be as high as 30-50% for women over the age of 40 or those who have had unknown types of tubal ligations. Even among women over the age of 40 or women with unknown types of tubal ligations approximately 1 out of 3 women will become pregnant.
No insurance considers it to be a elective surgery to have Tubal Ligation so they wont cover it.
does kaiser cover a tubal reversal
Does bcbs cover tubal reversal
Tubal ligation surgery can be reversed by a reversal surgery. Tubal implants, such as Essure, are not reversible, but in vitro fertilization has high success rates for women with tubal factor infertility.
There are a lot of health insurance that do not cover tubal reversal because it is an elective procedure, however it looks like Cigna does cover tubal reversal.
No. Very few insurance companies and no state provided insurance covers tubal reversal surgery. It is not deemed a necessary surgery and falls into the elective category meaning that if you want it you will have to pay for it out of pocket. Many fertility specialists have payment plans and there are now companies that give loans for infertility treatments.