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Q: Why does medicaid pay to get your tubes tied after giving birth but will not pay to get them reversed?
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What are the chances of giving birth after having your tubes tied?

Unheard of.


Can Medicaid pay to get your tubes untried?

Probably not. Insurance companies like sterile people, because it means less children for them to support. -DJ Craig


Is there any chance of birth defects if you conceive after having your tubes untied after 15yrs?

There are ALWAYS chances of births defects especially as you get older but not directly related to having a tubal ligation reversed


What are the disadvantages of tubes clipped and burned?

The result of this procedure is permanent and cannot be reversed.


Can I get my tubes untied on a medical card?

Generally you cannot get your tubes untied using a medical card or Medicaid. This is because it is not a medically necessary procedure.


You wont to have a baby and your tubs are tide what should you do?

Hi im Michelle I was wondering is it possible to have my tubes reversed they are cut and tied I was just wondering how possible is for the chance to get reversed


If Medicade will pay to have your tubes tied will it also pay for a reversal in North Carolina?

Medicaid does cover the operation.


What causes the woman fallopian tubes to grow back?

Tubal ligation cannot be reversed by diet, only by surgery.


What foods causes the woman fallopian tubes to grow back?

Tubal ligation cannot be reversed by diet, only by surgery.


Can a partial salpingectomy sterilization be reversed?

No. A salpingo-oopherectomy is the removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) ovaries and fallopian tubes.


Can you get Medicaid after having tubal ligation?

if you still qualify financially yes whether you have your tubes tied or not does not make a difference.


Is it possible to give birth while your tubes are tied?

I'm not sure whether you mean "give birth" or "become pregnant" Giving birth after Tubal Ligation should be normal and no different than if you hadn't had the procedure. A small number of women (about 1 in 100) become pregnant after Tubal Ligation.