u/TellingTheTruth2025

Got the Essure procedure in 2010, don’t trust it, considering a bisalp…

I was 21 when I had the Essure done (before they recalled it) in 2010. I’ve read horrible things about the Essure coils coming loose and painfully getting lodged elsewhere in the body, and also of course the primary issue, pregnancy despite having Essure in place, which I’ve read happens a lot. I’m considering a bisalp to be 100% sure I can’t get pregnant. Any advice on how to ask a doctor to go through with this? Is insurance likely to cover it? I have no children, I am childfree. Any other tips are appreciated. Thanks.

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u/TellingTheTruth2025 — 3 days ago

When I hear someone is expecting . . .

I think of all of the horrible things that could happen to that precious new life they so hatefully ripped from the bliss of non-existence. Bone cancer, Down Syndrome, schizophrenia, etc., and who knows what pain they might endure in the afterlife for eternity. Such a selfish decision! You should love your potential progeny more than that.

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u/TellingTheTruth2025 — 2 months ago