Sentences with phrase «tubal ligation for»

There's a good chance you can get a tubal ligation for free (or at a reduced price) if you have health insurance.
By requiring Catholic organizations (such as schools and hospitals) to cover contraception and sterilization does not force anyone to to get contraceptives or to be sterilized, it just means if the employees of these organizations have insurance coverage of contraceptives IF they CHOOSE to use contraceptives or an operation such as a vasectomy or tubal ligation for sterilization.
Tubal ligation for women yes, vasectomy for men no.

Not exact matches

(A case in point is that of a publicly supported, church - related hospital which is the only hospital in town and which refuses to permit certain medically accepted surgical procedures — such as abortion or tubal ligation — which are objectionable to the church but not to the patients of other faiths or no faith who depend upon that hospital for health care, and whose tax dollars support it.)
Tubal ligation is covered as are other reproduction issues all of which Hobby Lobby must pay for (in reality we all pay) and the problem is we do not have a choice or a say in the matter.
There are lots of elective surgical procedures that people do for convenience or comfort, for example knee replacements, hernia repairs (granted, some of those are emergent, but some are not), vasectomies, tubal ligations, etc..
If you've decided you don't want to have any more children after this pregnancy and you opt for tubal ligation, you may have the surgery while you're in the hospital for your delivery.
On his radio show, Pearce commented on Arizona's public assistance programs, saying, «You put me in charge of Medicaid, the first thing I'd do is get Norplant, birth - control implants, or tubal ligations... Then we'll test recipients for drugs and alcohol, and if you want to [reproduce] or use drugs or alcohol, then get a job.»
There is a syndrome called PTLS post tubal ligation syndrome you can research it and find tons of info and I'm also in a support group on Facebook for this.
Tubal ligation becomes an option for all women Get this: Until 1969, a woman couldnt elect to have her tubes tied unless she fit a formula — her age multiplied by the number of children shed delivered had to equal 120 or more.
Then you have people like me that are just not good at hitting them out of the way... Add two neck surgeries (acdf & posterior placement of rods), endometrial ablation (& tubal ligation as a necessity for the ablation), a gallbladder removal, worsening spinal stenosis and degenerative disease, many bad situations related to life in general, etc, etc, etc... It has not been a good 10 years, no matter how you slice it.
Many women often opt for C - sections in order to have a tubal ligation.
A pre-sterilization consultation and exam for Essure and tubal ligation is available at this health center.
Tubal ligation services for women are on a referral basis.
Both tubal ligation and vasectomy are also covered for those seeking permanent sterilization.
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