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Will i go through early menopause if i get sterilised? |
i saw my contraceptive nurse 3 months ago, i asked about the sterilisation, but that was it. I asked my neurologist today what he thought about the issue RE infections (oh yeah, I have multiple sclerosis! and could pass my faulty genes on to a child.) What other options do I have? I Dont want to foster or adopt, some times I have bad fatigue, and depression + anxiety, I can't get stressed, thats the main thing. and the thought of having a child stresses me out. Me and my OH(whos 33)have thought long and hard, people think cos i'm 27 I shouldnt be thinking to have it done YET. (my OH's mum has ms too,) Please can you give us any info you know about? Sterilization will not lead to early menopause. You will still get your period. Having your " tubes tied " will only prevent pregnancy. You are young to consider sterilization but, if you have thought hard about your options, then that is what is most important. But, you seem to have doubts as well. Many women have second thoughts about starting a family , completely normal. Perhaps, your OH can takes measures to prevent pregnancy. This will alleviate some of your stress and yet, give you more time to think about having your tubes tied. Have you spoken with a Genetic Counselor ?? Most OB/GYN offices have counselors available. I hope that this is helpful and Good Luck !! Sterilisation doesn't normally bring on the menopause. If you have your ovaries removed for some reason that will plunge you straight into it though. I was sterilised and had no problems (maybe heavier periods) I had hysterectomy and removal of my ovaries years later and went onto HRT then. No if you get a hysterectomy you have like 3 years and it will kick in ........ or you could just not have sex so you wont have babies ! Depends on the type of sterilization. Tying your tubes - no. Removing your ovaries - yes, because they won't be there to produce the hormones. Wow, you have lot to deal with. Sterailisation won't make you go through an yearly menopause. It is a fairly simple op ( I had it done) where they clamp the tubes from your ovaries. They leave all the bits and pieces alone unless there is anyother reason to remove them. It is a bit sore for a few days after but after that no problem. Everything works as normal. Hope you decide the best way forward for you. |
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