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want to get my tubes untied

I am a 23 yrold had a cesaren section and got my tubes tied is it possisble for me to get them untied
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does anyone know what insurance covers tubal reversal
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178698 tn?1228774338
Yes...you can get your tubes untied depending on what method they did your tubal ligation and how much tube you have left.   You can request the pathology report from your C-Section to see how much tube they removed.  If your tubes are too short they may not be able to do it.  Also it depends on the type of tubal you had.  You can research tubal reversal on the internet. Lots of good information.  First of all get the OP report from your c-section and the Pathology Report.   And most insurance companies won't cover , so plan on spending a pretty penny to get this done.  
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613471 tn?1244201788
It is possible I had my reversed in 2005, had them tied in 2000 after I had my daughter, lucky for me, at the time the insurance I had Highmark blue shield paid every penny for me, I have gotten pregnant once and it ended in eptopic, but I am still trying.  I had mine cut burnt and tied, but I had enough tube left that it wasn’t a problem to “reconnect” them for a lack of wording, me and my fiancé are both healthy and I hope that it happens for us again, not rushing things he has me forever and I have him, it will happen when its meant to.
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254689 tn?1251180040
It's very possible to get your tubes untied by surgery especially since you're so young.  I waited until my 40's to try and had to do IVF because of age.  Good luck to you -
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557405 tn?1276718499
I had my tubes tied when I was 23. I am now 35 and had the procedure reversed this past April. You can probably have it reversed, but it depends on how the procedure was done when they tied them. I would find a specialist in your area and talk with them to find out. I had to pay out of pocket because my insurance did not cover it, but it is worth it to me. I have gotten pregnant twice since, but one was ectopic and one miscarried, so I'm still trying. :( Good luck.
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117065 tn?1280874407
I would imagine that you should be able to get them untied, but be aware it may not work and that, as far as I know, most insurances do not cover the procedure.  I hope everything works out for you, good luck!
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