46: Your Guide to Birth Control (Part 3): Permanent Birth Control Procedures

This is the third instalment of the three-part series I’ve been doing on birth control – I’ve covered off both hormonal options and non-hormonal options, now I’m diving into the permanent procedures part!

Not every woman wants children, and that’s totally fine. We’re lucky enough today to have such a variety of options available to us when it comes to our reproductive health, making permanent procedures a lot more accessible than they’ve been previously.

For some of you, you may already have children – who are lovely and wonderful, but don’t need any more siblings! And that’s something you’re certain of so you don’t want to take your chances with the failure rates of hormonal and non-hormonal birth control.

Or maybe you’ve got a medical condition that makes taking hormonal contraceptives a no-go and again, you don’t want to run the risk of an unwanted pregnancy with non-hormonal options. 

Whichever of these camps you fall in, today’s episode is for you!

Because these options are almost all irreversible, it’s something you really need to be certain of. In this episode, I’m presenting you your options and some more information (pros, cons and relevant research). 

Definitely investigate further before you make a decision – like I’ve said from the get-go of this series, I want to make sure you’re well informed going into conversations with professionals and before you make decisions on which route to go down. 

Birth control is such a personal choice and really also depends on your lifestyle and what suits YOU best, but going into it with knowledge of all of the options available to you is so important!

This episode is for you if:

  • You can’t use hormonal contraceptives due to health risks (ie. blood clots, cardiovascular issues, etc.) and don’t want to use non-hormonal methods for fear of failure
  • You’ve had children and you’re certain you don’t want any more children
  • You don’t want children

Some things we cover in this episode:

  • Tubal Ligation
  • Hysteroscopic Sterilisation
  • Hysterectomy
  • Vasectomy (Male Sterilisation)
  • The research surrounding these procedures and the effectiveness of the procedures
  • Recovery times from these procedures
  • Important things to think about if you’re considering a permanent procedure

Resources and References:

Want to understand more about that PCOS root cause? Interested to know what permanent contraceptive methods will mean for your PCOS and how you can put your other symptoms into remission? Then come join us in The PCOS Protocol.

We’ll guide you through all of the changes you need to make in order to feel in control of your PCOS and get back to what’s really important to you!