Untying Tubes

Updated on June 20, 2011
K.C. asks from Spokane, WA
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I want to get my tubes untied is it possible???

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T.C.

answers from Colorado Springs on

Yes, it is usually possible, but not always. I would look for a particularly pro-life doctor to do the procedure, one who embraces children and has a particular interest in wanting his patients to be able to conceive again. Some just do it because it's their job. Others have a personal interest in reversing the sterilization.

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C.B.

answers from Seattle on

Yes, it is possible. I had a friend that did it. But it was prohibitively expensive, along the lines of the cost of plastic surgery.

L.G.

answers from Eugene on

It has been known to work if they weren't seared shut.

E.S.

answers from Richland on

Yes. If they say no, come to Hermiston. They did it for a friend of mine and she had a perfectly healthy, beautiful baby boy.

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A.R.

answers from Yakima on

Yes, but you may have to search far and wide for a dr that will perform it. My cousin's wife already has 3 children, had her tubes tied and now that's she's with my cousin, they wanted a child together. She had to travel to NC in order to find a dr who would do it....they kept saying she was too old, etc. Now she's 6 mo. preggo w/ a baby boy! Didn't take long for her to become preggo after the operation, either.

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