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The surgical procedure to completely remove the Fallopian tubes is called a salpingectomy. This procedure can be performed as a preventive measure against certain cancers or as a form of permanent contraception. By removing the Fallopian tubes, the pathway for eggs to travel from the ovaries to the uterus is eliminated.

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What is bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy?

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What is pair of tubes with fingerlike projections that draw in the egg called?

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Do you still get a period once your ovaries and tubes have been removed?

of course, the monthly shedding come from the lining of the uterus ________________________ Removing the fallopian tubes (the passage from the ovaries to the uterus, called a "tubal ligation") will prevent a woman from having children, but she would still have monthly menstrual periods.


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