Not likely.: From the Essure website: "WARNING: Be sure you are done having children before you undergo the Essure procedure. Essure is a permanent method of birth control. The younger a woman is when she chooses to end her fertility, the more likely she is to regret her choice later." http://www.essure.com/how-essure-works/the-essure-procedure
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Lets review your que: if you are having trouble getting pregnant you may want to see a fertility specialist to see if both you and your husband are able to conceive. if one partner cannot reproduce they can use other methods to help in the success, but nothing is 100%
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