We are done with two kids and dont want more, so thinking of a permanent option now. Want to understand the surgical side properly before talking to doc. Anyone here got it done, how was the recovery?
It's called tubectomy for women, where they block or cut the fallopian tubes. It is permanent, so do it only if you are 100% sure you don't want more kids. Another easy option is a vasectomy for the husband, which is much simpler.
Look, if your family is complete, surgical prevention is the best hassle-free way. Women can get a tubectomy, but honestly, vasectomy for men is way easier with almost zero recovery time. Discuss with your husband and make a joint decision.
I am still trying to have my first baby, so this sounds a bit scary to me. But I think doctors can do a small surgery to block the tubes once you have completed your family. It is a permanent step from what I've heard.
Humare yahan isse 'nasbandi' bolte hain aur ye bahut aam baat hai. Bahut se log do bachho ke baad karwa lete hain taaki aage koi chinta na rahe. Doctor ke paas jaakar acche se samajh lijiye, bahut safe hota hai.
I just delivered recently, and the hospital staff asked if we wanted a tubal ligation during my C-section. It's very convenient because they do it at the same time. Since we only wanted one child, it made complete sense for us.
If you go to a government or private hospital, they have very simple, low-cost options for this. Tubectomy is safe and highly effective. Don't worry about major side effects, but do consult your doctor about the recovery time.
After my second child, my mom-in-law gently suggested we look into a permanent solution like a copper-T or surgery. It's a very common procedure done right after delivery sometimes. Talk to your family and doctor to decide what suits you.
I am only in my second trimester right now and already thinking about how to prevent future pregnancies because delivery scares me a bit! Has anyone here got a tubectomy done during their C-section? Is it safe?