Tubal operation is performed in the outpatient clinic
July 5th, 2009
Tubal ligation (or “tying the fallopian tubes”) is operation to obstruct a woman’s fallopian tubes — i.e. the tube-shaped structures that connect the ovaries to the uterus — so that she can no longer get pregnant (i.e. sterile).Ordinarily, the fallopian tubes move eggs from the ovary to the womb once in a month. If a male sperm meets up with an ovum, pregnancy can result. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, tubal ligation reversal or “tied,” sperm can’t fertilize an egg, and will not happen.Tubal operation is performed in the hospital or outpatient clinic while you are under anesthesia. The doctor will make 1 or two small cuts in your belly area, usually around the bellybutton.
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