How is a tubal ligation
done?
Your Omni Doctor will do the actual surgery. Most insurance
plans as well as PACT
will pay for a tubal ligation.
A tubal ligation is done in a hospital, with a
local or general anesthetic. The operation is usually done as
"day surgery", which means you do not stay in the hospital
overnight .
There are different methods to do a tubal
ligation. In each method, the surgeon finds the Fallopian tubes
and either cuts and ties them or seals them shut. The three
methods are:
- Abdominal method. Your
doctor makes a 3 to 4 inch cut through the skin above the
pubic hair line to reach the Fallopian tubes.
- Laparoscopy. Your doctor
makes two tiny cuts, in or near the belly button, one for a
light and the other for an instrument to seal off the tubes.
Your doctor will decide which method and type
of anesthetic is best for you.
You can have a tubal ligation shortly after
you give birth to a baby or along with a therapeutic abortion.
Talk to your doctor about these options. |