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Can my tubes be untied

by Lindy809, Mar 25, 2008 05:41PM
I had my tubes tied 27 years ago can I have them untied so I can get pregnant again?
Member Comments (4)

by desparado, Mar 25, 2008 11:05PM
To: Lindy809
It is possible to have your tubes untied. I did 5 years ago. It can be expensive depending on where you get it done. Depending on your age and other medical factors you might want to make sure of all the facts first. In worst case scenario you could always consider ivf. There are options so please research them all before making a decesion. Oh by the way I finally got pregnant in Feb but I had a miscarriage due to my egg quality. I wish you the best

by Lindy809, Mar 26, 2008 10:32AM
To: desparado
Thank you so much for your response and great information, I will now check with my doctor since it can be done, didn't want to until I knew it could be done.  I will have all the tests done to be sure my eggs are good too before anything else.  I am sorry to hear about the miscarriage and hope that you will soon conceive again and be able to go full term.  I too wish you the best.

by SPRAGION, Jun 18, 2008 01:07AM
To: medhelp
will my insurance pay for me to untie my tubes, i want another child but i cannot afford invetro

by mywish, Jun 18, 2008 10:23AM
To: spragion
u should call your insurance help desk and ask them to check. I had my reversal 1 month aogo and it was covered by my insurance. i had no out of pocket costs at all. i was lucky. hope your luck is the same!!! oh, DH and I curently "trying" and hoping this is the month and all is okay.
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