I am considering having my tubes tied after my upcoming RCS delivery in June. Has anyone done this/researched it? It seems like the most convenient time since I will already be in surgery. I just want to know the pros and cons before making an ultimate decision (and yes, we are both equally absolute in the fact we do not want additional pregnancies after this). Thank you for your thoughts/experiences!
Re: Tubes Tied After C-Section Delivery?
I had a tubal with c-section #4. It was my easiest surgery and EASIEST recovery out of all 4. I'm not having any more c-sections (I thought 4 was pushing it) and so I'm done!
The only bad thing I hear is that you will have a heavier period, but since I'm EBF, I don't have my period back yet.
GL!
My soon to be mother-in-law had this done after she had my fiance, she knew for sure she was done having kids. She said the recovery wasn't bad at all, the regular time it takes to recover from the c-section. I also am thinking of doing it, however, I'm not positive we are done having kids. We just don't want another one for a while. I am pregnant with my second boy and I think I would still want to try for a girl, but I agree you might as well get it done while you're already in surgery and you are both positive you don't want anymore kids
I had it done after my 2nd c/s. Overall the recovery was quicker than with my 1st, but I can't say if it would have been different had I not had the tubal. I did have a bit of pain on one side near where my ovaries are which was probably b/c of the tubal. It was off and on for about 8 weeks, and it cwasn't unbearable or anything.
My periods have been heavier since the tubal (MUCH heavier than before I went on the pill years ago, so I know it isn't b/c I'm not on the pill). I also have more cramps than I had before.
But, overall I don't regret it. We chose to do this b/c I was having a c/s and they would be in there anyway, and we also read that vasectomies can reverse themselves and may be linked to prostate cancer.
I had it done with my RCS 2 months ago. My recovery this time around was much easier - but I was better prepared for the surgery overall I think. Didn't have any additional pain due to the tubal that I noticed, but did seem to bleed longer (around 5-6 weeks). No periods yet as I'm breastfeeding.
My doctor and I discussed it over several office visits - I'm 37 and after a couple of miscarriages & 2 kids felt it was time to close up shop. But i did have to sign something in her office and then she had me verbally reaffirm to her my desire for tubal before she started the c-section.