No. A tubal ligation is a pretty permanent procedure that significantly reduces the possibility of pregnancy. Attempts to reverse the procedure are not always successful. Reversal involves a surgical procedure to re-establish the fallopian tubes.
Same as for any surgery.
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
Tubal ligation is not 100 percent effective, although it is nearly so. However, one ramification of the surgery is that periods can be irregular.
There really is nothing that can be done except for surgery.
Tubal ligation cannot be reversed by diet, only by surgery.
Yes the costs are covered, but if you want to reverse the surgery you flip the bill.
Up to 10% of sterilized women regret having had the surgery, and about 1% seek treatment in attempts to restore fertility.
Tubal Ligation
No. They are not connected.
No insurance considers it to be a elective surgery to have Tubal Ligation so they wont cover it.
Yes they can.
A reverse trendelenburg is used in abdominal and gynecological surgery
Same as for any surgery.
No
surgery
surgery
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