No most states require that you are at least 25 years of age
I really wish i had the answer to that also :-(
It depends. You have to go through extensive screening with a qualified doctor. The younger you are, the more extensive the screening. It also depends on why you want to have your tubes tied. Generally, there aren't any good doctors who will tie the tubes of any female under 35 unless the female in question has health problems which would make having her tubes tied a necessity. It also depends on the doctor. There are quacks everywhere so you have to be very careful. You should also know that if you have your tubes tied, you will still have your period.
Hi. Yes you can have your tubes tied right after childbirth. Your midwife can not do this. You will have to go to the hospital to have it done. Do not let this keep you from having a homebirth. If you want a homebirth then go for it. You can get your tubes tied a few weeks later when you are ready. There will really be no difference excapt you will have the birth you want. Your midwife should be happy to discuss this with you and might be able to refure you to a good doctor. There is no reason you can not have them tied after 5 children. Good luck and feel blessed with your 5 loves. :)
I want to know if mass health will cover getting your tubes untied? I have had my tubes tied for 7 years and I`m thinking about having another baby, so after all these years having my tubes tied would I still be able to have a baby if I get them untied?
Doctors won't do it unless you have all ready had 2-3 children and if you are too young they won't do it. I knew a gal who talked her doctor into in her 20's and was sorry she did when she was 30.
None. Women have their fallopian tubes tied when they no longer want to get pregnant.
I really wish i had the answer to that also :-(
It depends. You have to go through extensive screening with a qualified doctor. The younger you are, the more extensive the screening. It also depends on why you want to have your tubes tied. Generally, there aren't any good doctors who will tie the tubes of any female under 35 unless the female in question has health problems which would make having her tubes tied a necessity. It also depends on the doctor. There are quacks everywhere so you have to be very careful. You should also know that if you have your tubes tied, you will still have your period.
You dont. State regulations may be different state to state , but usually they just want you to be a certain age! If your too young they dont want to because when you grow up or meet someone , your mind could change very fast!
Hi. Yes you can have your tubes tied right after childbirth. Your midwife can not do this. You will have to go to the hospital to have it done. Do not let this keep you from having a homebirth. If you want a homebirth then go for it. You can get your tubes tied a few weeks later when you are ready. There will really be no difference excapt you will have the birth you want. Your midwife should be happy to discuss this with you and might be able to refure you to a good doctor. There is no reason you can not have them tied after 5 children. Good luck and feel blessed with your 5 loves. :)
Only if you've had all the kids you want. But if you don't have even one child, I would suggest having at least one in your lifetime
I want to know if mass health will cover getting your tubes untied? I have had my tubes tied for 7 years and I`m thinking about having another baby, so after all these years having my tubes tied would I still be able to have a baby if I get them untied?
no it will not harm you because your tubes are only coming untied its not like there falling off or something but getting your tubes tied are not always 100% effective so if you dont want any accidents you should still use protection ;)
Doctors won't do it unless you have all ready had 2-3 children and if you are too young they won't do it. I knew a gal who talked her doctor into in her 20's and was sorry she did when she was 30.
negative, but you can have your tubes surgically re-connected. There is a slim chance your body will repair itself, but with today's knowledge of "medicine", we are aware of this and most will do all they can to make sure the body cannot repair itself so you cannot become pregnant again, hence getting your tubes tied.
Yes. You'll have to talk to your doctor about it, but you can persist. You're not entitled but you can make the decision to have a tubal ligation (tubes cut and tied). If you're married, your doctor may ask your husband if he agrees with the procedure. Remember, this procedure is not reversible. Make sure you truly do not want any more children.
You will need to get your medical records from the doctor who performed the surgery. The description of the procedure, including the method of severing the tubes, will be listed in your medical record. You can have the record forwarded to your new doctor, who will likely need to see all the information from your previous surgery.