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Getting your tubes tied is an expression for a tubal ligation procedure. Tubal ligation is form of female sterilization, a permanent birth control method. Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that seals fallopian tubes and eliminates the chance of pregnancy.
Depending on which operation - either tubal ligation, or a hysterectomy. In a tubal ligation - the fallopian tubes are tied - preventing eggs from reaching the womb (it is possible to have the procedure reversed). In a hysterectomy - the whole reproductive system is removed (rendering the female permanently sterile).
Yes, a female can get pregnant after a tubal ligation but, it's not a very high chance of it but..... Anything is possible
A tubal ligation is a surgical procedure done in women to permanently prevent conception and pregnancy. It can be done in various ways but the term literally means tying or binding of the tubes (Fallopian tubes). This is why you hear it referred to as having your "tubes tied".Tubal ligation or tubectomy a.k.a. having one's "tubes tied" is a surgical procedure for sterilization in which a woman's fallopian tubes are clamped and blocked, or severed and sealed, either method of which prevents eggs from reaching the uterus for fertilization. Tubal ligation is considered a permanent method of sterilization or birth control.
I'm 22 years old had three children in 4 years. My last birth was 5 months ago and during my pregnancy I begged my doctor to have tubal ligation. I convinced her and the procedure was done during my caesarean section. Very happy I had it done, I don't need anymore children and I'm very happy with my 3 babies!
in the context of tubal sterilization, morbidity with tubal ligation is 5%
chemical, such as pills physical, such as condoms (male and female condoms), IUD SURGICAL - vasectomy, ligation
Yes she can have a successful IVF procedure.
Sterilization means to make a person/animal be unable to ever have babies. Female sterilization refers to carrying out the process in a female. This may be done by tubal ligation, removal of the uterus, or removal of the ovaries.
No. Spaying is not a reversible procedure.
The failure rate for female tubal ligation after five years is about .1 percent or about one tenth of one percent. In other words, about one in 1000 patients become pregnant within five years of a tubal ligation.
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