Tying a woman's tubes, known as tubal ligation, is generally considered a permanent form of contraception. However, in some cases, it can be reversed through a surgical procedure called tubal reversal, which reconnects the fallopian tubes. The success of reversal depends on various factors, including the method used for the original ligation and the woman's age and reproductive health. It's important for individuals considering this option to consult with a medical professional for personalized advice and information.
It means that both tubes were cut.
Either or both. Vasectomy is usually outpatient.
Fallopian tubes can't be untied. What we call "tying" is actually a permanent procedure that either involves clamping or severing them.
Tubal ligation, usually written bilateral tubal ligation, means getting your tubes tied to avoid pregnancy.
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"Tying the tubes" refers to a hysterectomy. This procedure is done for women that do not want any more children. Please refer to the related link below.
No. The ovum must be there for it to occur. This is why birth control pills work and tying the tubes work.
Tubal ligation is the blocking or tying of the fallopian tubes whereas oopherectomy is the removal of one or both ovaries. It is normal these days to have salpingo (removal of tubes) - oopherectomy as the medical psoffession now believe that some cancers are started in the fallopian tubes so they tend to take them out at same time
getting your fallopian tubes tied is a medical procedure in which they tie off a womens fallopian tubes (where the egg gets released through into the womb) so she can not concieve (get pregnant).
no....it is a physical change as it is only changing its state and it is reversable. somtimes it is reversable
It is a form of contraception in the eyes of a Catholic. We are supposed to live to reproduce. You are not supposed to use contraception when you are Catholic.
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