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I have had seven C-sections and three miscarriages. Can I get my tubes tied?

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Dr. Reetika

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Published At February 23, 2021
Reviewed AtJanuary 30, 2024

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have undergone ten pregnancies, and my last doctor did not tie my tubes because she could not find my uterus or my tissue was damaged. I have had seven C-sections and three miscarriages, one blood transfusion, two vac. Is there still hope of getting my tubes tied or taking out my uterus? Please, I need help. I do not want any more children. I am taking birth control measures. I take a pregnancy test just to make sure I do not get pregnant. I am scared to get pregnant again. I am very active in sex, no protection at all.

Answered by Dr. Reetika

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I fully understand your concern and I will surely help you. There is no problem you can get the surgery done now as well for the removal of uterus or tying of tubes. It need not be necessarily done with the delivery of baby. Ten pregnancies are really difficult to handle and every pregnancy has an effect physically and emotionally, so I understand that you have been really brave.Pleases continue to take birth control pills for prevention of unplanned pregnancy until the surgery is performed. Do not worry I am always there for you. Feel free to ask any questions or to share any additional information.

God bless.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Reetika
Dr. Reetika

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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