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  2. What is tubal ligation and how does it work? Doctors explain.

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    Tubal ligation can be done via a minilaparotomy, a small abdominal cut used for a surgery in which the fallopian tubes are closed off, or laparoscopy, a surgical procedure in which a thin, lighted ...

  3. What Medicare Advantage Plans Does Aetna Offer in 2025?

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    Aetna’s Medicare Advantage plans also include prescription drug coverage and a mail-order prescription drug benefit. You also get an over-the-counter medication benefit that will provide free ...

  4. Tubal ligation - Wikipedia

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    If the patient delivers vaginally and desires a postpartum tubal ligation, the surgeon will remove part or all of the fallopian tubes usually one or two days after the birth, during the same hospitalization. [18] If the patient chooses an interval tubal ligation, the procedure will typically be performed under general anesthesia in a hospital ...

  5. What Aetna Medicare Supplement Plans (Medigap) Are ... - AOL

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    Aetna offers nine Medigap plans in 27 states. Rates vary depending on the plan you choose and where you live. Aetna is among the most widely known insurance providers in the United States.

  6. Endometrial ablation - Wikipedia

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    A common procedure after endometrial ablation is IUD insertion, as effective contraception following endometrial ablation is highly recommended. Other concomitant procedures may include myomectomy and/or tubal ligation. [6] Endometrial ablation is often an outpatient procedure that does not require an overnight hospital stay.

  7. Salpingectomy - Wikipedia

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    Salpingectomy was performed by Lawson Tait in 1883 in women with a bleeding ectopic pregnancy; it is now established as a routine and lifesaving procedure [clarification needed]. Other indications for a salpingectomy include infected tubes (as in a hydrosalpinx) or as part of the surgical procedure for tubal cancer. [citation needed]

  8. CVS's Aetna to broaden fertility coverage - AOL

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    CVS Health's Aetna health insurance unit will broaden its fertility coverage from Sept. 1 to begin paying for intrauterine insemination, regardless of the patient's fertility status, a move that ...

  9. Essure - Wikipedia

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    Unlike tubal ligation, it may not require a general anaesthetic (though is often done under general anaesthetic). [citation needed] Despite this, some women have reported considerable pain during the procedure. [26] In one 2007 prospective study, the mean time for procedure was 6.8 minutes (range = 5–18 minutes) [24] for a trained physician ...