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having a tubal after deliveryFrom: AMD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 24 Feb 1999 11:45:40 -0600 (CST)
My husband is trying to talk me into having my tubes tied after this baby is born. First of all, I'm not sure that I'm ready to do this, so at this point I would not consent. But my husband's thinking is that especially if I end up having a c-section, why not do both at once? (No flames about the hubby, please. He's just more sure than I am that he doesn't want to have any more kids.) But I would like to find out if there is any benefit or detriment to doing this immediately after delivery? Does it make a difference if the delivery is vaginal or c-section? If I was going to do this within the next year, would I be better off to do it at delivery or wait 6 months? Also, are there any studies supporting or refuting the claims that some women make that they have permanent gyn problems after a tubal? Andrea
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