Tubal ligation
Clarisse0304
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Hey everybody, I've been searching the possibility of getting my tubes tied and I am looking for opinions if anybody out there had the procedure done. I will like to know if you recomend it or not and why..What type of side effects have you experienced, including weight loss or gain.
Thank you.
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Bump I was thinking of the same thing.. between me and my husband we have six kids.. really would like one together.. but I think we have enough... Love everyone of them...0
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hubs got a vascetomy...easier, cheaper0
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I had it done! After two babies and I am very happy with it. I havn't noticed any excessive weight loss or gain. My lifestyle and having two babies contributed to the gain. I feel great, cycle is fine, and I can freely have sex with my hubby no worries. Its simple and I recommend it to anyone who feels like they are at that point in there life. :drinker: the biggest worry my doctor had was that I would regret it and want more kids.. but if you are sure you are sure.0
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I have not had any negative side effects from mine. I had them done during the C-section of my last child. The side effects from birth control pills were horrendous for me. My mood was crazy at best and belligerent at worst. And I had an extra 10lbs. that never budged the entire time.
I would say my periods last a touch longer then when I was on birth control. BUT my cramps are better. Overall, I am VERY happy I got the procedure done. This was almost 7yrs. ago.
Hope this helps. It really is lovely to be in a long term relationship and not worry about birth control.0 -
hubs got a vascetomy...easier, cheaper
This is what mine is going to do once we decide whether or not we're having another baby.0 -
i had mine 13 years ago, so im sure things have changed, but i felt AWESOME after mine! No side effects, much better sex since you dont have to worry! and i didnt have any weight gain or loss.0
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There's a procedure called Essure where your doctor inserts a metal coil into your tubes and the scar tissue builds up around it - it's much less invasive than a traditional tubal and, while uncomfortable when implanted, might be a better options.0
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My husband was going to get a vascetomy too but I had to have a c-section with our last baby so I told them to tie it up while they were in there...if I didn't tell them to do it I would never know they did...no difference now then before!!
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Had one 21 years ago after birth of last child-never regretted decision at all-it was great not having to worry about getting pregnant again (Husband loved it too)0
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I had mine done almost 16 yrs ago after my third child and I haven't experienced any side effects from the procedure. Other than an initial tender belly, I had no complications and it was the best surgery I've ever had!0
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I had a tubal after I had my daughter. No side effects. Hubby too scared to have Snip-Snip! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0
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Piece of cake, walk in the park, easy peasy. 2 tiny little scars you can barely see. Had it done on a Friday and was back to work on Monday. SooOOooo glad i had it done. No side effects, no weight gain--oh yeah, and the best part...no more babies!!1
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Had mine done during c-section 8 years ago.. have since had to have a hysterectomy BUT.. had way less effects from that then I ever did hormonal birth control. No hormone fluctuation = milder disposition0
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I had mine done when I had my last csection 3 years ago. My cycle has been completely messed up since!!! I have since been diagnosed w/endometriosis (sp?). I NEVER had any females issues what so ever before having it done. Now I have cramps 3 weeks out of the month, spotting ALL the time, severe bloating during ovulation (up to 10lbs). It has been crazy!!!! I cant take bc pills to help w/the cramps and bleeding becuase I have migraines. My dr suggested a hysterecmy (sp?), but I am only 35, I dont want to go straight into menopause just yet. After researching the tubal ligation causing endo, it can and does happen!!! If I had known this could happen my hubby would have gotten fixed!!1
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Easy. Insurance covered. No side effects.0
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Piece of cake, glad I did it, no side effects!0
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Had mine done over 14 years ago after 3rd child. No side effects and you can barely see the stitch where they went in. If you seriously considering not having anymore children. It is one good direction to go.0
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I had one...but out of necessity. My doctor performed an ablation and would not do so unless he did the TL as well. I guess with an ablation, there is to be little to no period after (for good). Unfortunately, that was not me...but then again, I have female issues.
Some say an ablation would be the best way to go bc you're not "supposed" to get pregnant BUT there is a possibility you may (hence why I had to have the TL). There really is nothing to the TL...it's the other stuff that got to me. Good luck!0 -
Have your hubby go and do it. Mine wishes now that he had it done instead of me. I was a rare case but I got a serious infection from mine. I had it done at the end Feb. 2011.By the 1st of April I had an abcess the size of a softball. They had to remove my left ovary. It was very intense and lengthy recovery. I did lose weight but that was b/c I was so very sick. Its easier on guys so just have him do it.0
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Not sure what exactly it is called but what about having just your uterus removed? Still leave the ovaries for the hormones. Just an idea/thought.
edit-This was meant for Amymt10..lol0 -
Had mine done during c-section 8 years ago.. have since had to have a hysterectomy BUT.. had way less effects from that then I ever did hormonal birth control. No hormone fluctuation = milder disposition
Hysterectomies are becoming increasingly common among women who have it done in conjunction with a c-section.0 -
I had a tubal ligation done in August 2007 and it was by far, the best decision I ever made. No side effects whatsoever. I was in some mild pain and discomfort for a few days but that was it. I haven't gained or lost any weight because of it. Wish I had done it sooner, actually.0
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Not sure what exactly it is called but what about having just your uterus removed? Still leave the ovaries for the hormones. Just an idea/thought.
A hysterectomy is not an elective procedure. It has to be a medical necessity.0 -
There's a procedure called Essure where your doctor inserts a metal coil into your tubes and the scar tissue builds up around it - it's much less invasive than a traditional tubal and, while uncomfortable when implanted, might be a better options.
I did this. I was acutally surprised by the amount of pain I felt during this process but in the end it was worth it.0 -
Not sure what exactly it is called but what about having just your uterus removed? Still leave the ovaries for the hormones. Just an idea/thought.
A hysterectomy is not an elective procedure. It has to be a medical necessity.
Yes I know that.I made a mistake and forgot to quote Amymt10.It was meant for her.Sorry.0 -
I'm allergic to the high doses of estrogen in birth control pills so after my third child I had my tubes tied. Even with three kids and having the issues with other sort of birth control the doctors were VERY hesitant to tie my tubes at 23, but it was great: bandaid on my belly button and no more kiddies! Almost 20 years later, still no issues.0
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There's a procedure called Essure where your doctor inserts a metal coil into your tubes and the scar tissue builds up around it - it's much less invasive than a traditional tubal and, while uncomfortable when implanted, might be a better options.
I did this. I was acutally surprised by the amount of pain I felt during this process but in the end it was worth it.
@Nelski
How long ago did you have Essure done? Any side effects? I'm scheduled to have it done in September.0 -
I had Essure done last August...was back to normal workouts in a day but did get a lot of extra sleep for 2 days...no problems since, no weight changes, no cycle changes, no scars...the only mildly bad part was getting the 3 month check with a radiologist that I swear only looked a few years older than my oldest son...it was a bit awkward and made me feel my age...0
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My kids dad had a vascetomy done when I was prego with our 4th, it did not work, we had 2 more kids after that (he did not want to go in again and get it done) so after our 6th kids (all c-section) I had a tubal and I never had any issues with anything.0
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I don't know if it's been covered, but a tubal ligation should not affect your weight one way or the other. You will still have normal periods and symptoms, you just have a smaller chance of getting pregnant than if you were not using contraceptives. As of about ten years ago, the tubal process was about as effective as condoms at preventing pregnancy.
I had it done when I was 23. It was an outpatient procedure, I only needed one day off work (the day of the surgery), and I have never once regretted it. I do find that I forget to track my periods and sometimes wonder "sh|t, when was my last cycle?" ... because I know a guy whose mother got PG with him ten years after he tubes were done.
Other than that, YAY TUBAL LIGATION!0
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