Sterilization Birth Control For Women- Tubal Ligation And Essure

January 31, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Clinics And Services

Reproductive ability of both men and women remain active for many years of marriage. But with present day needs it is not feasible for couples to have more than two or three children. A variety of reasons ranging from financial pressure on the family to even the physical condition of women to bear many pregnancies have contributed in the popularity of sterilization methods. Sterilization birth control measures have thus become popular among both rich and poor nations.

Presently the two most popular methods of sterilization for women are- Tubal Ligation and Essure. Tubal Ligation is also known popularly as getting your tubes tied. It is a birth control measure where the fallopian tubes of a woman are either tied, burned, cut or blocked with the help of bands, clips or rings. This procedure restricts the sperms from reaching the fallopian tube and thus stops fertilization of eggs. Also it stops the eggs from reaching to the ovary.

Medical experts believe that this procedure is 99.5 percent effective in controlling births. But you need to remember that this procedure do not protect you against any kind of sexually transmitted diseases or AIDS.

There are various advantages of adopting this method of birth control. It is neither expensive and nor a messy affair. Recovery period in this procedure is very short and thus does not require daily attention of the patient. This is a permanent treatment for birth control which becomes effective as soon as the treatment is done.

Another great advantage of Tubal Ligation procedure is the increased spontaneity in sexual life after the operation. After sterilization there is no decrease in hormone levels or in the menstrual cycle of a woman. The ovaries continue releasing eggs in the same way as before. But now they do not reach the fallopian tubes. Instead they are absorbed within the body again. Thus women can now experience improved sexual experience as they do not have the fear of getting pregnant.

The other popular method for birth control is Essure. In this method more complex processedure, you need to consult doctor to make your decision.

Sterilization Contraception Method- Essure

January 30, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Clinics And Services

More than a hundred billion of populace world over has used sterilization contraception methods to stop the unwanted pregnancies. And one of the most effective methods employed for permanent birth control happens to be Essure.eption,

The Essure birth control procedure is approved by the FDA as one of its kind of contraception method which refutes all chances of pregnancies at all. Thus Essure is a permanent but irreversible method of contraception. So people who go for this method of sterilization should put in considerable thought and discussion.

Regarding the procedure used in Essure it is very different from the traditional methods of sterilization. Here is no cutting or tying up of the fallopian tubes is involved.  Instead specially trained doctors in Essure insert a spring like coil through the natural pathways of a human body like the cervix, uterus and vagina into the fallopian tubes. The spring like coils are referred to as micro inserts.

These micro inserts are designed in such a way that they favor the growth f tissues in and around the area of coils. Thus over a period of 3 months there are enough tissues in that area so that it can prevent or block sperms of men from reaching the fallopian tubes of a woman. And thus defers all possibilities of pregnant.

Unlike other methods of sterilization anesthesia is not used here. After the procedure is performed, the doctor calls the patient for a test called hysterosalpingogram. This test is done to confirm whether or not occlusion is there in the fallopian tubes of the woman. In around 96 percent of the cases occlusion occurs after the first 3 months of the making of micro inserts whereas in the rest of the cases occlusion occurs in the remaining 7 months. Also another important thing that you need to remember is that during the first three months till there is complete blockage of the fallopian tubes the patient needs to use other methods of birth control.

There is a famous proverb every industry has bad eggs. This is very true in medical fraternity as most of the medications and treatments have their own set of benefits and risks. As regards the benefits this form of birth control is the most effective.The recovery period in this method is very less thus taking very little time out of your busy life. Also most importantly, this procedure can be performed even in a clinic, you do not need to visit a hospital and stay there.As regards the risk factors associated with this sterilization contraception procedure, they are the minimal. Some of them are very common as nausea, bleeding, pain and cramps.

A Guide On Reversal Of Tubal Sterilization

January 30, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Featured Sterilisation Reversal, Male Issues

Tubal Sterilization is one of the most common methods used for birth control. But if in case you change your mind and want to get pregnant again then you need to go for reversal of tubal sterilization. Popularly called as microsurgical tubal reanastomosis, this procedure is more intense than sterilization itself.

In sterilization, simple processes like clipping, tying, burning and banding of the fallopian tubes are used. Whereas in reversal of tubal sterilization a more careful and delicate approach is required to put the fallopian tubes together. This process is very similar to that of repairing small blood vessels or nerves which a plastic surgeon perform in cases of hand surgery. In this process an operating microscope is used to have a proper view of the tubal anatomy. Thus this process is a tedious one and takes around 2 to 3 hours at the least.

Often laparoscope is used to perform sterilization reversal. The patient after this operation has to stay in the hospital for at least two to three days. The patient is also restricted from doing any kind of lifting or exercising activity for at least two weeks after this surgery. Also the patient would require some kinds of medication to relieve off the pain. After leaving the hospital the patient can get back to normal life activities like driving, walking, stairs, except lifting and exercising. Also there are no restrictions on the diet of the woman.

There are various factors on which the success of this surgery depends. First is the amount of fallopian tube that you have after your sterilization. You need to have at least 4 centimeters of your fallopian tube in good condition. If you have this much amount of fallopian tube left after sterilization then there is around 80 to 85 percent of pregnancy. To determine this accurately you however need the help of a physician.

Also if in surgery burning or cautery is required to place the fallopian tubes to their original place then there are very less chances of a woman getting pregnant. In this case patients need to undergo In Vitro Fertilization or IVF.

Another important factor that you should consider when you are going for reversal of tubal sterilization is your age. Natural fertility rate of a woman decreases with increasing age. Women who are over 40 do have some chances of pregnancy if they are ovulating and having regular menstrual periods.

So, younger women are more likely to get pregnant than older women after reversal surgery. Here you should remember that reversal of tubal sterilization only restores the fallopian tubes but cannot increase the natural fertility rate of a woman.