Here is the child free friendly doctors list. the people on this list are compiled by other childfree people who do not want children. people submit doctors who did their sterilization regardless of age, children, or marital status.
here is a breakdown of how the ACA (affordable care act) works, and how it applies to sterilization. this is only for AFAB people however. vasectomies do not count. You cannot be charged for this surgery. No coinsurance, no deductible, nothing. my hospital originally wanted $4k from me. I told them to bill me and I'll discuss with my insurance. they might be pushy, and try to get you to pay for it ahead of time, but refuse and have them bill it.
If you are getting a bilateral salpingectomy (shortened: bisalp) (COMPLETE TUBAL REMOVAL not 'tubes tied', which is where they snip the tubes and tie them with clips [called a 'tubal ligation']) there is no possible way you can become pregnant. and it does not effect your hormones at all. im being so fr, do not let people say it effects your hormones, because theres no hormones in your tubes. those are carried in ur ovaries.
If you have a family history of reproductive cancer, a bisalp greatly reduces your risks of getting those cancers. insurance codes are CPT codes of either 58661 or 58670 and the ICD-10 code of Z30.2 you might have to plug both in and talk to insurance. if someone on the phone is an asshole to you, just hang up and try again with someone else. On the other side, I've been on plenty of birth control options. for 6 years I had a copper IUD. it does make your periods heavier, and crampier if you can stand that, but it has no hormones in it and it lasts 12 years.
If you don't want to have a uterus anymore, states that guarantee trans healthcare but are reluctant to pay for hysterectomies for cis women may pay for a hysterectomy if you are on Medicaid when they otherwise wouldn't if you ask for it as gender confirming care. You don't have to have dysphoria about your entire gender to have it about part of your gender.
I have seen this work multiple times in Oregon.
Hello, yes, I literally just did what jen said in order to get my yeeterus done; I got it done in August 2024 and because I am on Medicaid it cost me $0.00. I was trying to get it done as a medically-necessary hysterectomy bc I have fibroids, and Medicaid was fighting me over whether it was Truly Necessary. Because transition care is required to be covered in OR, once we switched to it being a gender-affirming surgery, the approval sailed through.
You will need to find 2 mental health professionals (LSW or more, basically) to write letters stating that you have gender dysphoria and a hysterectomy would fix that, basically. You can usually find providers who will do this for free, as a donation of their time/writeoff. I was able to find resources for this in local queer FB groups pretty easily.