What is Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome?

Post-tubal ligation syndrome, or PTLS for short, is a physician-induced condition used to describe the side effects after a woman has undergone tubal ligation surgery. One possible cause of the side effects of this syndrome is the decrease in estrogen and the interruption of blood flow through the fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries during the procedure.

PTLS has been a controversy for years establishing whether the symptoms women have are real or just in their head. However, women who have or have had PTLS will disagree.

Some symptoms include increased menstrual bleeding, increased cramps, hot flashes or hot flashes, occasional arrhythmia (increased heart rate), mood swings, difficulty sleeping at night, tubal pregnancy, migraine headaches, loss of sexual desire , dry or itchy vagina, feeling scared or nervous, breast tenderness, headaches, changes in body or breath odor, osteoporosis, and the list goes on and on.

Since many of these symptoms can represent other medical conditions, it’s important to talk to your doctor about what you’re experiencing. You may be tested for thyroid disease or a hormone imbalance problem. Your doctor may also decide to put you back on birth control to help regulate heavy bleeding and painful cramps. But be careful, as some birth control pills can make you feel tired and can cause anemia in your post-tubal ligation surgery state.

Many of these symptoms are not discussed with your doctor before surgery and are not in the informed consent that you sign for the simple fact that most doctors believe Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome is nothing more than a myth ( just like doctors used to think PMS was a myth) associated with getting older or stopping birth control.

Because PTLS is considered to be an unrecognized side effect of tubal ligation surgery, treatment is scarce. What is known is that if you experience symptoms after having tubal ligation surgery, research the side effects. Once you have carefully read about the side effects, you may not decide to have surgery.

If you have already had tubal ligation surgery, there are still options available to you. You can still go back on birth control, or you can decide to have a hysterectomy (if you don’t want any more children). You may also decide to have tubal reversal surgery (if you decide you want to have children in the future).

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