yes - several women have undergone successful IVF after Essure coils were placed. In fact, occasionally we will place Essure coils in dilated abnormal tubes to help the infertility sub-specialists have a more successful IVF.
Chris Olson, MD
Naperville, IL
Essure is the most reliable method of permanent sterilization out there. The answers so far though stress the importance of getting an Xray after the procedure to confirm that the tubes are blocked. This is done 3 months after the procedure. Until then a back up method of birth control will be prescribed by your doctor.
Yes, I was a surrogate after having the essure procedure. I got pregnant and had no complications. I actually went all the way to 41 weeks, had to be induced and had a natural delivery of a 9.5 pound baby.
Yes it seems like it. I Googled "pregnancy after essure procedure" and there were quite many answers. You can do it too and read them yourself.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant after the Essure procedure, although it is rare. Essure is designed as a permanent form of birth control, but there have been cases of women becoming pregnant due to improper placement of the coils or if the fallopian tubes heal. If pregnancy occurs after Essure, there is an increased risk of an ectopic pregnancy, which can be dangerous. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider if there are concerns about pregnancy after the procedure.
Yes, you can have Essure inserted while you're menstruating. It is a good idea to read-up on the potential risks, there are many people who have been severely harmed by the use of Essure.
Yes, this is a common procedure.
Yes, Essure can be removed through a surgical procedure. This is typically done if a woman experiences complications or changes her mind about permanent birth control. The removal involves a hysteroscopic procedure, where a thin tube with a camera is used to locate and extract the devices. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss the risks and benefits of the removal process.
No. Tubal ligation involves blocking the fallopian tubes. If this procedure was done with Essure, your cervix may stay open for a little while, but should not stay open for long after the procedure.
Essure is a company that provides surgery-free permanent birth control. they strive to ensure that the procedure is a worry free way to create a natural barrier to birth prevention.
No, you should not attempt to remove an Essure coil yourself. The procedure requires medical expertise and proper instruments to ensure safety and prevent complications. If you wish to have the coils removed, it's important to consult a healthcare professional who can perform the procedure safely.
I had it done 8 days ago and at first it was mild, watery blood. Now I am exepriencing a light period. It is very frustarting and I have no idea when this will end. I was advised light spotting for a few days. There is no reason for prolonged bleeding after the procedure, if you experience this - you should see your doctor.
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