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Adiana Permanent Contraception
Adiana Permanent Contraception is a simple, safe, minimally invasive procedure that permanently prevents pregnancy. It works by stimulating your body's own tissue to grow in and around tiny, soft inserts that are placed inside your fallopian tubes.
Why choose Adiana Permanent Contraception?
- It's permanent
- It's safe
- It's effective
- It uses no hormones or drugs
- It's a simple procedure with a quick recovery
- It leaves nothing in the uterus that might limit future gynecologic procedures
How does Adiana Permanent Contraception work?
Adiana Permanent Contraception: the safe, simple, minimally invasive option for permanent birth control
Adiana Permanent Contraception is a minimally invasive procedure that provides protection from pregnancy. It works by stimulating your body's own tissue to grow in and around tiny, soft inserts that are placed inside your fallopian tubes.
Here's how Adiana Permanent Contraception works:
There are four simple steps to the Adiana procedure:
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Step 1: A slender, flexible instrument (delivery catheter) is passed through the body's natural openings (i.e., through the vagina and cervix and into the uterus) to deliver a low level of radiofrequency energy (i.e., energy that generates heat to create a superficial lesion) to a small section of each fallopian tube. |
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Step 2: A tiny, soft insert - about the size of a grain of rice - is placed in each of your fallopian tubes, right where the energy was applied. |
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Step 3: You must use another form of birth control over the next 3 months, while new tissue grows in and around the Adiana inserts, eventually blocking your fallopian tubes. |
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Step 4: At 3 months, a special test is performed (hysterosalpingogram or HSG) to confirm that your tubes are fully blocked. This test will ensure that the procedure has been successful. |
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