Topic: C Section Tubal Ligation
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What percentage of tubal ligation procedures are performed in con...
No idea. there are no statistics but many are. they technically and stastiscally arent quite as safe as one done later after the birth, as when performed during a c-section the womans tubes are actually a little swollen, and when the woman ... Read More »
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How long should you wait to have sex after c-section and tubal li...
There is no magic answer. The tubal ligation isnt really the issue when it comes to when to have sex, moreso is the abdominal surgery of the c-section. Midwifes and doctors usually say to wait till that magic "6 week check" however it is ju... Read More »
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How is cesarian section with bilateral tubal ligation done?
When you arrive at the hospital the staff we ask you to sign a consent for surgery with a surgical sterilization, they will ask you a few questions to make sure you understand this is considered apermanent method of birth control and if you... Read More »
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Well my wife had the same thing done a little over 17 years ago and has not came up pregnant yet and let me tell you was very active for about 10 years after. It was great. The biggest thing one has to deal with is when you go to the mall o...
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I see no reason for a tubal to be less successful during a c- section, they can actually see everything they are doing, because the abdomen is open, instead of using a small "band aid incision" Also they can burn, singe, the tubes just as e...
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I had a tubal after my vaginal birth and yes it left me very sore. It took longer to heal after the tubal than the other births. I most defiantly regret having my tubes tied. Not that I really want more babies at the moment but it makes me ...
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If you are breast feeding your child, that sometimes changes when you get that first true period after giving birth. I don't think the tubal or c-section would make any difference. I had a tubal after my 4th but not a c-section but I nursed...
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The tubal won't add to your healing time. Its going to be a few weeks before you are able to get around without really "feeling" it, but hang in there!
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I had a c-section and tubal ligation and I did bleed more than I did from a previous c-section. It took about 6 or 7 weeks for me. The key is to drink tons of water, more than you think you need and it goes away faster.
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It is normal to bleed slightly (spotting) for up to 2 weeks post C-Section or tubal ligation. From then on you should have stopped bleeding. 4-5 weeks post section you would be expecting your period as normal anyway which is what probably t...
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