most doctors will not perform this procedure unless you are of certain age or have had children. I had a tubal ligation done at 26 after 2 children. That is where they actually cut portions from your tubes. I know my doctor asked me a lot of questions before he agreed. I had them done at the birth of my second. You need to discuss this with your gynecologist though. He/She will know if it is a law in your particular state and or country.
2007-01-19 00:23:10
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answered by Michele A 5
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I always heard that you cant get them tied until you were 21 or 3 kids. I wouldnt have them tied. why dont you try the pill or another form of birth control. You still have many years of child bearing age and you may wait 5 years and then say het I really want a baby and then it will be to late. I know that you can get them reversed but your chances of pregnancy is slim. ALso I have heard that when you get your tubes tied that your periods are much heavier and much more painful. I would take into consideration that what you want right now may not be what you want 5 years down the road. I have 2 sons and I always said I never wanted any more children but now I am considering have more myself. SO just be sure of your decision.
2007-01-19 00:30:02
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answered by Kendra M 2
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You can't get your tubes ties FOR NOW. It's a permanent procedure that you may very well regret. What happens if the impossible happens and you get divorced? Then you don't have any kids and you won't be able to have them. Just get on a long term birth control and wait until you are in your 30's to make this life altering choice.
2007-01-19 00:34:01
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answered by ? 6
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you will in all probability discover that the wellbeing practitioner won't do the technique because of the fact of your age. each and every state that's different, i've got heard something from the quantity of youngsters you could desire to your age being the ingredient in case you will have the surgical operation, and that's not lots the wellbeing practitioner that may not do it, the coverage won't conceal it. additionally, The surgical procedures are not made to be reversed, so that's not that easy. it frequently leaves you fairly on the area of infertile, and as quickly as lower back, coverage does not conceal it and it particularly expensive, IF by twist of destiny you ever replace your techniques. have you ever appeared into getting a IUD? A IUD leaves you with with regards to an analogous quantity of protection and that they are in a position to be hormone loose.. and can be taken out actual, some final for 10 years.. something to think of roughly. As for the newborn you're having, why did not you purely abort once you found out you have been pregnant while you're that against having infants in any respect? perchance you may desire to evaluate adoption or giving finished custody to the boyfriend. It does not sound such as you like the toddler in any respect, I purely ask your self the variety you will existence would be as quickly as the toddler is right here. sturdy success
2016-10-07 09:43:08
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answered by wiemer 4
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yes, it is possible. It's just a matter of finding a doctor that will do it. (Most will do it if it's a medical concern.) However,...... having your tubes tied is not just a simple solution. Immagine going through menopause at your age.... your hormones will fluctuate.... big time..... bottom line, it's your body and if you are sure about your decision, then go for it. BUT, if you have even one doubt in your mind..... then perhaps you should hold off. Like you said, you're still young..... a million things could happen to make you change your mind. Best of luck to you.
2007-01-19 01:08:10
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answered by rachael 3
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It depends on your doctor. I've known women who had their tubes tied before 25yrs. I'm fairly sure that no doctor would touch you until you are 21 at the youngest (depending on what country you live in). They may request that you have counseling first to make sure that decision is what you truly want.
You may have to go shopping for a doctor to do the surgery, but it can be done.
2007-01-19 00:24:32
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answered by sagegranny 4
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Hopefully, your Dr. will NOT do this for you. If you think you don't want children, fine, but things change, times change, people change, that is a drastic decision to make at such a young age. I would use other forms of birthcontrol, not this method. I don't think you could possibly really be ready for that kind of a decision. I don't mean to sound cruel, but at 20yrs, I thought I knew it all. At 25, I realized how wrong I was. At 30, still thought I knew it all. Now, at 45, I realize we never really mature, we keep growing and changing. Please, don't make such a drastic decsion just yet.
2007-01-19 00:58:23
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answered by MommaSchmitt 4
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Doctors now generally don't like tying tubes period. Sometimes they have been known to come Untied and they just prefer not to do the procedure anymore. I just asked the doctor that im working with right now...although he is an ER doctor he said that it doesn't matter how old you are as long as your not under 18 and as long as you have the money doctors will do whatever you want.
2007-01-19 00:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you aren't sure about this, so don't do it. sterilization is serious and often times not reversible.
get a mirena IUD. i just got mine about 3 weeks ago. it's a little odd at first, but i don't even notice it anymore and all the cramping and spotting from it have disappeared. it's the most effective form of birth control on th market. do you have a child of your own, though??
if not, then it's not recommended. prime candidates have already had at least 1 child. plus, it's good for 5 years. so, it's inserted into your uterus and then, you're totally birth control covered for 5 years.
check it out www.mirena-us.com
also, ask your OB/GYN about it.
take care.
2007-01-19 00:35:51
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answered by joey322 6
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I don't think any doctor will do it especially with you using words like "pretty sure" "right now" and "I think." when you can say "positivly", "forever" and "I know" go talk to a doctor. for now get on birth control if you don't want kids "right now" because forever is forever when you get your tubes tied and a long time to not have kids.
2007-01-19 00:21:09
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answered by Anonymous
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