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There are no set guidelines except, 18 years of age. Solely depends on your physical health/medical condition, and your doctor. Most doctors want 30 years old or 2-3 kids.

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Failure rate for parkland bilateral tubal ligation?

The failure rate for female tubal ligation after five years is about .1 percent or about one tenth of one percent. In other words, about one in 1000 patients become pregnant within five years of a tubal ligation.


Is Arkansas on the east or west coast?

Arkansas is not located on either the east or west coast; it is a landlocked state situated in the southern region of the United States. It is bordered by the Mississippi River to the east, which separates it from Tennessee and Mississippi, while it is surrounded by six other states: Missouri, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.


What are the risks associated with tubal ligation surgery?

Bleeding from a skin incision or inside the abdomen.Infection.Damage to other organs inside the abdomen.Side effects from anesthesia.Ectopic pregnancy (an egg that becomes fertilized outside the uterus)Incomplete closing of a fallopian tube that results in pregnancy.


What are the laws on tubal ligation in Texas?

According to this article, it depended on a woman's score: "At 28, pregnant with my third child, I discussed tubal ligation with my OB-GYN. He said I was fortunate. Only because it would be my third Caesarean section would Texas law permit the procedure. Otherwise, I was told, a woman had to attain a mathematical formula of 120, calculated by multiplying her age and number of children. In other words, a woman who had her children without C-sections was required to have four children and be 30 years old before the law permitted a doctor to perform a procedure preventing pregnancy." http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pro-choice-republicans-have-a-place-in-the-party/2012/11/29/4ab72106-332e-11e2-bfd5-e202b6d7b501_story.html?hpid=z7


What are some reasons for getting a tubal ligation?

The advantage is that you don't have to worry about unwanted pregnancies. The biggest disadvantage is that if you change your mind and decide to have a child, you could be out of luck; the op. is not always reversible and should not be approached lightly.

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Louisiana is next to what state?

Louisiana is bordered by Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi.


Which state other than Texas lies along the gulf of mixico?

Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.


Which state other than Texas lies along the gulf of Mexico?

Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.


What are the procedures in insect ligation?

In insects, ligation is the joining of two DNA strands or other molecules. The procedures of ligation in caterpillars have little effect on the caterpillars turning into moths or butterflies.


Which state stands in the middle of the country but borders only four other state?

Mississippi,Calafornia,Texas,New Jersey


What is the purpose of vein ligation and stripping?

The purpose of vein ligation and stripping is to reduce the number and size of varicose veins that cannot be treated or closed by other measures.


How can someone apply for a job with the Texas DPS?

To apply for a job with the Texas DPS you have to be seventeen years of age (in some cases there may be other age requirements), and have a CRB (criminal record check). The Texas DPS is non-discriminative.


Can you become pregnant after tubal ligation but still have negative test results from home pregnancy test?

"If you have had a tubal ligation bilaterally, then you can't become pregnant." This answer is not true at all. The failure rate of a ligation is small in comparison to other methods of birth control, but pregnancies do occur.


What is unique about the Texas driving course?

What makes the Texas driving course so unique is it has its own set of rules, that you may not find any where else. They also have different requirements than other states.


Who introduced plantation slavery to texas?

The British-Americans finished taking slavery into Texas when they crossed the Mississippi River and brought their slaves with them. Spain originally owned Texas and had some slaves, though it wasn't the normal until people crossed the river from the other southern states.


What GPA and SAT score is satisfactory for the university of North Texas?

It depends on your classification and other factors. You can view the admission requirements at http://www.unt.edu/admission/.


Easiest state to become a teacher?

It's seems like Florida is the easiest state to be a teacher, bc their requirements are not as much as other states. Other states you might check are: Missouri Mississippi New York Louisiana