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Some women report increased menstrual discomfort after tubal ligation. It is not known if this is related to the tubal ligation itself
www.fittobeuntied.com This is a forum for women who have had a tubal ligation and most are now wanting a tubal ligation reversal. It is a place for emotional support after you have had a tubal ligation and are needing emothional support. www.tubal.org This is another forum that you can go to just to get information about a tubal ligation and PTLS which is known as Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. It deals with all the things that happen after the tubal that your doctor didnt tell you about.
A tubal ligation is a permanent birth control option for women that don't desire to have anymore children. The failure rate for a clamped tubal ligation is approximately 10 in every 1000 women.
No. Not in the USA at least.
For women: Tubal ligation. For men, vasectomy.
Tubal ligation is one of the leading methods of contraception, having been chosen by over 10 million women in the United States--about 15% of women of reproductive age.
Yes, many women have tubal ligation and C-sections at the same time. Having two separate operations is too expensive and creates more downtime for women.
Infertility is the desired effect of tubal ligation. Unfortunately for some women it comes with side effects that most doctors seldom mention; Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. Because it is a complicated condition I am going to supply links that give you more information than I can supply.
It's tubal ligation for women and vasectomy for men.
Women have less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant naturally after having a tubal ligation. If you feel that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. Women who have had a tubal ligation are at a high risk for ectopic pregnancy which can be life threatening.
Women bleed for different amounts of time after a tubal ligation. if you are heavily bleeding after 4 days, you should see a physician as soon as possible.
Only if the operation failed (which it does sometimes ... the body does try to heal itself).