The purpose of tubal surgery is to cause one not to become pregnant anymore. So if one does not want to worry about pregnancy than one would have tubal surgery.
Tubal Ligation
No. They are not connected.
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.
No insurance considers it to be a elective surgery to have Tubal Ligation so they wont cover it.
Yes they can.
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.
No
Same as for any surgery.
I do not think any of them do
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.
it is important that the woman understand the permanent nature of tubal ligation as well as the risks of anesthesia and surgery. Her medical history is reviewed
Medicare which is federally funded and Medicaid which is funded at least in part by the state will only pay for tubal ligation is certain circumstances. To qualify this surgery for coverage, it would have to be a part of another medically necessary procedure. Elective surgery is never covered.