Trista Sutter Announces She Will Get the Essure Permanent Birth Control Procedure
Posted on: Wednesday, 8 April 2009, 07:11 CDT
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By choosing the Essure procedure, Trista will avoid the added pain and recovery time of getting her tubes tied combined with her C-section. The Essure procedure is performed three months after childbirth and this waiting period allows Trista to let her body recover and spend time bonding with her new baby. Trista will have the added benefit of the Essure Confirmation Test, so she can be confident that her procedure is a success.
Essure is a permanent birth control procedure for women that can be performed in minutes in the comfort of a doctor's office. The procedure is often preferred by women because it does not require a hospital visit, cutting into the body, being put under general anesthesia, scarring, hormones or much downtime for recovery. Since receiving FDA approval in 2002, the Essure procedure has become a trusted solution for women and physicians.
"Now that we have the two healthy children we always dreamed of, Ryan and I have decided that our family is the perfect size, and we want to devote our time and energy to them," says
The Essure procedure is 99.8% effective with zero pregnancies reported in clinical trials.
About the Essure Procedure:
The Essure procedure is a permanent birth control method that can be performed in the comfort of a physician's office in about 10 minutes(1) without hormones, cutting, burning or the risks associated with general anesthesia or tubal ligation. Small, flexible micro-inserts are placed in a woman's fallopian tubes through the cervix without incisions. Over the next three months, the body forms a natural barrier around the micro-inserts to prevent sperm from reaching the egg. Essure is 99.8% effective(2) with zero pregnancies reported in clinical trials. The procedure is covered by most insurance plans, and when it is performed in a doctor's office the cost may be as low as a simple co-pay.
Three months after the Essure procedure, a doctor performs an Essure Confirmation Test to confirm that the fallopian tubes are fully blocked, and that the patient can rely on Essure for permanent birth control. Essure was FDA-approved in 2002, and more than 250,000 women worldwide have undergone the Essure procedure.
Essure and Conceptus(R) are registered trademarks of Conceptus Inc.
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While working as a pediatric physical therapist in
In addition to her involvement on the Bachelor and the Bachelorette, Trista has since been busy starting an eco-friendly diaper bag line called "Trista Baby," working as a stay-at-home mom, and participating in the first season of the Emmy-nominated, "Dancing with the Stars."
(1) Average hysteroscopic procedure time (2) Based on 4 years of follow-upSOURCE Conceptus Inc.
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