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A bilateral tubal ligation with cauterization is a permanent form of birth control. Both fallopian tubes are severed and cauterized during the procedure.
Tubal ligation, usually written bilateral tubal ligation, means getting your tubes tied to avoid pregnancy.
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If you had bilateral tubal ligation, there is 100% chance of not getting pregnant.
Bilateral just means "both sides" of the body, and a tubal ligation is a way of sterilizing women so that egg cells will never enter the uterus.
Yes! The modified pomeroy is a method of tubal ligation. It can be done during minilaparotomy, which is a small open incision made on the abdomen.
bilateral tubal ligation
it is the process of cutting the fallopian tubes of the woman.
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.
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.
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.
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