Saturday, November 13, 2010

Oh, how they grow and permanent birth control


 Well, that's it. Now that the boy is officially a toddler, I'm completely done with babies. I've had my 3 in 5 years. My baby girl is now a little girl. A real girl! And my 4-year-old is quickly leaving behind those baby features and turning into a real girl too! It's shocking and breathtaking and humbling to watch them grow. To see the little people they are becoming. It warms my heart and scares me at the same time! But my job is to raise them to be independent of me. To simply be independent. And that's what I'm doing. I hope.



Did you realize, when you thought about having a baby, or when you were pregnant, that you would become the entire world of another person? That everything that is important to them is right there in your arms? I wonder how long this goes on?

Next week I have my annual exam. It's time to consider permanent birth control. Though I've always known I would have two girls and one boy, in that order, no more and no less, I don't want to take any chances! I love my babies. Their sweet, soft cheeks. But I am done! I am reclaiming my body after five years of pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. So, since tubal ligation doesn't seem to work (as evidenced by my pregnant cousin who had one 5 years ago), I am considering Essure. If you don't know what that is, here is an excerpt from their website:

Unlike other permanent birth control, the Essure procedure does not require cutting into the body or the use of radiofrequency energy to burn the fallopian tubes. Instead, an Essure trained doctor inserts soft, flexible inserts through the body’s natural pathways (vagina, cervix, and uterus) and into your fallopian tubes. The very tip of the device remains outside the fallopian tube, which provides you and your doctor with immediate visual confirmation of placement.
During the 3 months following the procedure, your body and the inserts work together to form a natural barrier that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. During this period, you must continue using another form of birth control (other than an IUD).

What do you think? Does anyone have any experience with this?

4 comments:

  1. I you think it's right for you, then talk to your doctor about it. They would know more about it than I do. Best of luck with it!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Never heard of it! but very interesting as I'm in a similar predicament!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Haven't heard of that one but agree with the other comments about doing what is right for you. I am with you on the "I'm done!" Two beautiful babies and that is all she wrote for this working mom!!

    Steph
    www.bepositivemom.com

    ReplyDelete
  4. As my (rancher)Dad would say, I was banded about 4 years ago. My mom was done about I want to say 15 years ago. I have never heard of this, but I may have picked simply because of the no cutting feature. I think it took longer to recover from the procedure that it did from any of my four births.

    ReplyDelete

Go on, tell me what you think!