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The failure rate of tubal ligations is variously put at between 1-2 percent which is not quite as low as a vasectomy which is under 1 percent.
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, a tubal ligation will not cause menopause.
you have to be at least 21 or have 2 children.
No, the average tubal ligation is done through the patient's belly button. It is a very small incision.
Reversals of tubal ligations, vasectomies and infertility treatments ARE NOT covered by Gateway. It says so in their handbook. Sorry! :-(
Yes. Usually it will all be done soon, so you can recover.
Some Planned Parenthoods provide tubal ligation, some provide Essure, and all can refer for these procedures. Contact your local health center for information specific to your area.
There are no age guidelines or restrictions for tubal ligations in Canada. However it may be very difficult to find a physician who will agree to perform this procedure if you are under 25 years of age.
No. Tubal ligations do not affect your periods. though some women find their periods get heavier. Tubes dont really become undone. usually they are cut tied or burnt (or all!) or clamped.
Birth Control pill, IUD, condoms, Nor-plants, vasectomies, tubal ligations, spermicides. There are no excuses for unwanted pregnancies in this 21st century.
A tubal ligation is considered permanent birth control, but there is still a margin of error. You could become pregnant any time afterward. It is estimated that 143 women in 10,000 (1.43%) get pregnant after tubal ligations.