July 2014 Moms

Anyone here thinking about getting their tubes tied? Signed paperwork but nervous!

Lavelle7Lavelle7 member
edited July 2014 in July 2014 Moms
Or perhaps you know someone who has gone through this procedure within 24 hours after giving birth vaginally?!

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  • abrazzabrazz member
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    Are they doing it while you are still in the hospital?  Ours won't do them because it is a Catholic hospital but normally I thought they made you wait till six weeks post partum vaginal delivery.  I know they will do them during a c-section though so maybe I am behind the times.  I asked my OBGYN and he said I would have to wait six weeks and of course go to a different hospital so we are opting for DH to visit the urologist since the recovery time is minimal and it will cost less for us. 

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Re: Anyone here thinking about getting their tubes tied? Signed paperwork but nervous!

  • What she said.
  • Just FYI, saying "no negative comments" is basically the biggest invitation you can give for negative comments. This is a public forum and people will always respond how they want.
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  • Lavelle7Lavelle7 member
    edited July 2014
    @2ag‌ Actually, this is NOT a silly question as MANY moms have already given birth! I'm interested in any experience from moms who may know someone who had their tubes tied while in the hospital AFTER A VAGINAL DELIVERY or those who have already had their LO and maybe peeking back to check on someone!!! Maybe I worded the question wrong..still getting used to this forum. I was a member before but was not very active.. anyway...
  • Lavelle7Lavelle7 member
    edited July 2014
    Yes, @a_brasuell‌ they said that they are able to do it 24 hours after I deliver (right in the hospital). Just getting a little nervous. We will be PCS'ing to Germany within 6 weeks and I guess they are trying to get it done within that timeframe so that I can have my postpartum appt while in the States. Thank you for your feedback.
  • Changed question.. Is that better? I'm looking for those that may know someone who experienced this. Can't find anyone that has had this done after vaginally delivering while in hospital....
  • Oh and the "no negative comments" was not in the way that you are thinking.. I came here for support.. Not to argue, so I would never intentionally stir up drama by posting that...
  • Thank you.. Reading posts from moms who delivered babies early and who were supposed to be July babies as we speak.. So they are here!! Just changed question to fit forum, but Thank you again
  • Lavelle7 said:

    Thank you.. Reading posts from moms who delivered babies early and who were supposed to be July babies as we speak.. So they are here!! Just changed question to fit forum, but Thank you again

    They're "here"...but they're still the minority. The vast majority of the group has yet to deliver their baby/babies. So you really might try posting on the May or June board, because you may have a better possibility of reaching someone who has, in fact, experienced this.
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  • I don't have experience with that but from my experience with laparoscopic surgery, I'm not sure I'd want to add that on immediately after giving birth vaginally. However, it seems like lots of women do it and if your doctor's willing to do it 24 hours after delivery I'm sure it will be fine. Do you have plenty of support for helping to take care of the baby and your other kids in case the recovery is difficult?
  • Lavelle7Lavelle7 member
    edited July 2014
    @LeaLupins‌ I have my husband and my Mother is supposed to come but lives 2 hours away at the moment... I just didn't know if it will be difficult to prepare for the move. This doc is a man of course, so he's saying that I will only be in pain for one week! But I definitely do not want to have anymore children in the future, this is baby #5 for me and DH is in the military which makes it that much harder.. I may rethink it... Thank you so much
  • I posted in another forum as suggested by @ghostof5letters‌..
  • JFC, think before you post.  Or use the edit button.  You don't need to post five times in succession.
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  • You're moving 6 weeks after, having a baby vaginally, wanting surgery within a day of it AND have 5 kids?
    You're either superwoman or completely nuts. Can it not wait til you've moved and recovered a little?

    To answer the original question, I have not and do not know know anyone who had it within anything less than 6 weeks of a vaginal birth.


  • Other than my mom and aunts no. They did not have any issues with theirs, however, I do know the closer after birth it's done there is a higher chance of a failure rate. Good luck with everything.
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