i had a tubal ligation done in July 00 and i just have a small incision at the bottom of my belly button. teesha m.
I am actually wondering if Tubal ligation reversal can be done in Tasmania too. I am hoping to have mine reversed but can't seem to find any info for down here. I also don't know what the first step is I should take.
OMG...... I Dunno because I am siting here wondering the same thing!!! Me to, breast milk, missed period,left abd. pains,pinchy like pains,with having a tubal ligation done almost 5 years ago after my 5th child was born. I think we need to see the Dr. :)
it:s illegal unless done in a licensed hospital! it:s a form of sterilization, hardly a (Take a walk around the Block) thing like band aids or suture removal, which can be done ( over the counter) with a minimum of pain and discomfort.
Because tubal ligations using Hulka clips are reversible, there is a small chance of becoming pregnant. Talk to your doctor about your symptoms as soon as possible.
I heard that it can take up to 8 weeks to fully recover from a tubal. I had a scheduled C section, and a tubal. I am now one month post, and I feel tender still in areas, and still feel kinda bloated. I just started to feel little "twinges" on my left side, in my ovarie area. They are sharp, and only come on at times.. Anyway, remember, I had a C section also, so the recovery time for just a tubal is probably sooner.AnswerI had a tubal ligation laproscopically (not at the time of a pregnancy/birth)last week. It is exactly one week later, and I feel totally fine, and have resumed all my normal activities and sexual intercourse. The first day I was groggy from the anesthesia and a little sore around my belly button (where the incision was). The second day, I was sore around my neck area from the gas they used to bloat my diaphragm for the surgery. The third day, I was able to lift my son again, and my belly wasn't sore, but the second small incision in the pubic area was a bit tender. But by the fourth day, I felt great. After one week, I still have bruising around my belly button, but am back to normal otherwise! :) AnswerI am 43 and had my tubes tied the beginning of Feb. The recovery was pretty quick. I had a sore belly(like I did too many sit ups!) for a few days and gas pains. I had the surgery on Friday and went back to work on Tuesday. You just can't do any heavy lifting for a few weeks. I really did feel back to normal in about a week.
A woman menstruates after a tubal ligation just like she would before she had this done. After the tubal ligation the ovaries still work the same as always and the uterus still responds the same way to the hormones to plump up and then shed when pregnancy doesn't occur. All tubal ligation does is cut or seal off the fallopian tubes so that the sperm cannot get to the egg to conceive.
when you get your tubes tiedyes and no when you get your tubes tied you can still have your priod but no you can no get pregant.yes you can become pregnant after your tubes are tied, burned, etc. It is very rare but possible.
i have my tubes clapped 7 years ago an during my cycle i get this pain my right ovary an it litterly feels like labor pains at times i cant move because it hurts so bad
A tubal ligation is considered a permanent form of birth control, as it involves surgically blocking or sealing the fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy. While it can be reversed in some cases through a procedure known as tubal ligation reversal, this is not guaranteed to be successful. Women who undergo this procedure typically do so with the understanding that it is a lifelong decision. If a woman wishes to conceive after a tubal ligation, assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be options.
I am actually wondering if Tubal ligation reversal can be done in Tasmania too. I am hoping to have mine reversed but can't seem to find any info for down here. I also don't know what the first step is I should take.
Caresource insurance coverage for tubal ligation reversal can vary based on the specific plan and the medical necessity of the procedure. Generally, many insurance plans do not cover elective surgeries like tubal ligation reversals. It’s best to check directly with Caresource or review your specific policy for details on coverage and any potential out-of-pocket costs. Consulting with a healthcare provider can also help clarify options and potential insurance benefits.
Medical reasons for tubal reversal typically include the desire for future fertility after a previous sterilization procedure, such as tubal ligation. Women may seek reversal due to changes in life circumstances, such as remarriage or the desire for additional children. Additionally, certain medical conditions or fertility issues may prompt a woman to consider reversal to improve her chances of conception. However, the success of the procedure can vary based on factors like age, the method of the original tubal ligation, and overall reproductive health.
It is possible depending on if they ried the tube or accidently tied an artery like what happened with me
Having a tubal ligation does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
OMG...... I Dunno because I am siting here wondering the same thing!!! Me to, breast milk, missed period,left abd. pains,pinchy like pains,with having a tubal ligation done almost 5 years ago after my 5th child was born. I think we need to see the Dr. :)
When you experience severe pms symptoms during your menstrual cycle following a tubal ligation. Commonly referred to as a "tube cycle". This term began in Alabama and has spread like wildfire.
it:s illegal unless done in a licensed hospital! it:s a form of sterilization, hardly a (Take a walk around the Block) thing like band aids or suture removal, which can be done ( over the counter) with a minimum of pain and discomfort.