Essure
is a permanent birth control procedure that works with your body to
create a natural barrier against pregnancy. This gentle procedure can
be performed in a doctor's office in less than an hour.
Trusted
by women and doctors for over five years, Essure is covered by most
insurance providers. If the Essure procedure is performed in a
doctor's office, depending on your specific insurance plan, payment may
be as low as a simple co-pay.
Essure offers women what no birth control ever has
- No cutting
- No going under general anesthesia
- No slowing down to recover
- No hormones
- No guessing - your doctor can confirm when you can rely on Essure for birth control
- Short procedure time - Essure only takes about 13 minutes to perform*
- Trusted by women and doctors for over five years
And you'll never have to worry about unplanned pregnancy again.
The Essure procedure is permanent and is NOT reversible. Therefore, you should be sure you do not want children in the future.
About the Procedure
The
Essure procedure does not require any cutting into the body. Instead,
an Essure trained doctor inserts small flexible micro-inserts™ through
the body’s natural pathways (vagina, cervix, and uterus) and into your fallopian tubes.
The
procedure can be performed in the comfort of a doctor’s office without
general anesthesia, and most women resume their normal activities
within one day.
During the 3 months following the procedure,
your body and the micro-inserts work together to form a natural barrier
that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. During this period, you must
continue using another form of birth control (other than an IUD or IUS).
Three months after the Essure procedure, a doctor will perform an Essure Confirmation Test, to confirm that the tubes are fully blocked and that the women can rely on Essure for permanent birth control.
Unlike
birth control pills, patches, rings, and some forms of IUDs, Essure
does not contain hormones to interfere with your natural menstrual
cycle. Your periods should more or less continue in their natural state.