How is the recovery after getting your tubes tied?

I go in on the 28th to discuss about getting my tubes tied and I just want yawls insight and how was the recovery from getting it done

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It was easy - nothing to it at all.

I went for a walk that same afternoon. No issues.

I got my tubes removed. Healing was abit tough. I was pretty groggy for about 14hrs afterwards. First 3days were the worst but by day 4 I was but to normal

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My shoulder hurt a lot. But my menstrual is WAY worse. And if I posted a picture of the hand size clot that I passed, Facebook would flag me. If I knew then what I know now, I’d never would have gotten it done. I would rather spit out 10 more babies than to deal with what I deal with now

I had my tubes removed about 4 yrs ago, my youngest baby was 3 months old at the time. My recovery was pretty easy honestly, everyone is different but I took it easy the first few days home but by day 3 I was pretty much back to normal. I didn’t even need the pain meds by day 3… I didn’t get the shoulder pain and my periods weren’t bad either afterwards. I havnt had any problems at all…

I got my tubes tied 20 years ago & was fine the day after. Ugly bruising & a sore bellybutton lol but I was up & going at about 85%, next day I was 100%. My periods however got WAY worse. To the point I’ve been on depo for years just to stop them, obviously not bc I need birth control lol

My OB told me they don’t tie tube’s anymore because there’s been too many “oopsies” so they removed mine. Personally it wasn’t very hard of a recovery for me

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Had mine removed like 20 mins after the birth of my son (he’s now 10). Recovery was easy since I was also recovering from birthing. Periods only last roughly 3-4 days now, cramps are about the same as before. I have noticed my diet and hydration make a huge difference on the severity of my cramps.

Everyone is different, some experience just an annoying discomfort and some a lot of pain. It really depends on how your doctor is doing it, most just make small cuts and the equipment they use is no bigger than a pencil.

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I was fine the next day… got up and took care of my babies and house with no issues at all.

I got mine tied after c second so idk cause it was over all easy

I hurt for 3 days, which is common. But it’s nothing ibuprofen can’t help.

I had mine done right after I had my daughter back in '96. I had no issues. No pain no nothing.

I had mine done at 23, I’m now 30. My ob said she doesn’t tie anymore so they did a tubal which just goes in and disapates your tubes. I took the pain meds for the first day and then all I needed was Tylenol. Super easy recovery for me.

I had my one tube removed right after my c section 2 months ago. Recovery was great and easy… I also noticed I had lighter and shorter periods because of it. But I guess that depends on each individual.

Not bad, I was up and around within 3 days. Took the whole week off work just in case.

Tubal salpingectomy-- laparascopic removal. I just got it 2 days ago. Puked otw home either from the anesthesia or the oxy (which I haven’t taken since then, just tylenol/ibuprofen) a bit sore, but mostly annoyed by the air trapped in my abdominal cavity…I can feel it in there and it also causes shoulder pain. Hoping that will go away in a couple days.

I had mine removed laparoscopically and went to a party the next night :joy: i had zero pain or discomfort.