Deciding when their family is the right size—or how to make sure it stays that size—is a personal decision that may become easier for many women to make in the years to come.
Deciding when their family is the right size—or how to
make sure it stays that size—is a personal decision that may become easier for
many women to make in the years to come.
For women who have decided they don't want any more
children and are ready for a permanent form of birth control, "getting
your tubes tied," or tubal ligation, is no longer the only option.
A new office-based procedure known as the Essure
procedure is rapidly replacing the older operation and is covered by most
insurance plans.
During the procedure, a small, soft spring, called a
micro-insert, is inserted into each fallopian tube. The body's natural response
causes tissue to grow into the micro-insert, blocking sperm from reaching the
egg. This tissue development requires around 90 days and extra contraception
should be utilized during this time.
Following three months, an exceptional X-beam test
confirms that the framework is working.
Choosing this advanced procedure offers many benefits.
There are no incisions, no hormones, it can be done in the doctor's office with
minimal anesthesia and it is permanent. The procedure takes about 15 minutes to
complete and most women are back to normal activities within a day or two.
More than 63,000 women worldwide have already undergone
the procedure and clinical studies have reported high safety and patient
satisfaction. After several years of clinical studies, no pregnancies have been
reported when the micro-insert was properly placed. Albeit no strategy for
conception prevention is 100% successful, the system has a viability pace of
99.80 percent with four years of clinical information.
"We at long last have a method for ladies that is
practically identical in straightforwardness, openness and security to cleansing
in men," said Dr. Barbara Levy, a national expert in endoscopic surgery
who practices in Seattle. "Although complications of surgical tubal
ligation are uncommon, when they do occur they can be life threatening. The
rare deaths associated with tubal ligation were unacceptable in my mind."
Another benefit for busy moms is that the procedure saves time spent recovering
from surgery.
FAQs
What is a family planning method?
Family planning means using modern contraceptives or
natural techniques to limit or space out pregnancies. Modern methods of
contraception include the pill, female and male sterilization, IUDs,
injections, implants, male and female condoms, diaphragms, and emergency
contraception.
What is family planning and why is it important?
Family planning services help people make decisions about
when or whether they want to have children by offering education, counseling,
and birth control methods. Planned pregnancies spaced two or more years apart
tend to produce healthier babies and cause fewer medical problems for the
woman.
What are the three types of family planning?
Current strategies for family arranging incorporate
anti-conception medication, helped regenerative innovation, and family
arranging programs.
Why is family planning important?
Family planning empowers women
When women and couples are given the right to plan when
and how many children they want to have, women are better able to complete
their education; women's autonomy in their homes increases; and improve their
earning capacity.
How to do a family planning operation for women?
Sterilisation is a permanent method of female
contraception. It involves blocking or removing both fallopian tubes (the tubes
that carry eggs from your ovaries to your uterus and sperm to the eggs). So
this operation will prevent you from getting pregnant.
How to encourage family planning?
Parents and the community should protect these girls by
supporting healthy timing of conception and providing information and
counselling to girls. This support can help them, if possible, to postpone
their first pregnancy until at least the age of 18.
How to use family planning pills?
A hormone pill is taken every day at approximately the
same time for 21 days. Depending on your pack, you will either stop taking
birth control pills for 7 days (as in a 21-day pack) or you will take a pill
that contains no hormones for 7 days (a 28-day pack).
What are the three types of family planning?
Modern family planning methods are classified into three
subgroups: short-term methods (the pill, condoms, lactational amenorrhea method
(LAM), diaphragm, foaming pills, jelly and emergency contraceptive pill),
long-term methods (injections, implants and IUDs) and permanent methods (both
female and male).
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