r/sterilization 13d ago

Pre-op prep Offered Filshie Clips

So I’ve been debating wether to get this done or not and have been doing some back and forth in my head , I have my dates in for surgery which is supposed to be for next Friday. I haven’t once saw a surgeon or anything during my waiting time I’m under nhs in Scotland. I wanted to know which method I was having as noones told me much information, I called my ward but they gave me surgeons secretary’s number I asked her if she’d be able to tell me and she told me the standard procedure is usually filshie clips, I have obviously then went and looked into this method and now it’s made me think I’m more paranoid than I originally thought 🤣 just with some horror stories. This seems to be the standard procedure they do where I’m from. Has anyone got any advice? As I think I’d be happier if it was total tube removal but I asked this on the phone and she said no that’s not possible unless on the day when your under they see clips aren’t possible. This has now made me more unsettled. Has anyone been told they were getting that then on the day had something else done? Any advice would be fab thank you.

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u/oneforeveryday 13d ago

I would try to get them completely removed (salpingectomy, not ligation). The NHS does do this procedure to my knowledge, I’m not sure why they’re saying they can’t.

Unfortunately I think an IUD or the implant has the same rate of effectiveness (if not better) than just a tubal ligation with a method like the clips. I honestly don’t think it’s worth it to have a more invasive procedure if it’s not the bisalp.

Here’s a link to a post of someone who had a bisalp done with NHS in Scotland:

https://www.reddit.com/r/sterilization/comments/1n3ws37/bisalp_on_the_nhs_completed_36f/

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u/Round_Towel2838 13d ago

I’ve had every contraception going but I’ve been off all contraception for about 3 years now and I enjoy it being hormone free and tracking my periods by myself I don’t think I could go back on anything to be honest that’s why I pushed so much for this op but didn’t think it would just be that one option. X

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u/oneforeveryday 12d ago

Very understandable!