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  2. Tubal ligation - Wikipedia

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    Tubal ligation (commonly known as having one's "tubes tied") is a surgical procedure for female sterilization in which the fallopian tubes are permanently blocked, clipped or removed.

  3. What is tubal ligation and how does it work? Doctors explain.

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    Tubal ligation’s popularity isn't new, it turns out: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that female sterilization is the most common contraceptive method used, with ...

  4. What is tubal ligation and how does it work? Doctors explain.

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    If you're done having children or don't want them at all, you may be curious about tubal ligation, aka female sterilization. Here's what you need to know.

  5. Hormonal Birth Control Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke, but ...

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    tubal ligation (having your “tubes tied”) vasectomy. Still, certain nonhormonal birth control methods may have their disadvantages. Their effectiveness is variable and may not be as high as ...

  6. Ovarian cancer - Wikipedia

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    Tubal ligation is also protective in women with the BRCA1 mutation, but not the BRCA2 mutation. [31] Hysterectomy reduces the risk, and removal of both Fallopian tubes and ovaries (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy ) dramatically reduces the risk of not only ovarian cancer but breast cancer as well. [ 28 ]

  7. Reproductive surgery - Wikipedia

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    A vasectomy or tubal ligation would be examples of this procedure for male and female individuals respectively. [8] [9] Reproductive surgeons can potentially perform a reverse vasectomy to restore male reproductive function following the vasectomy. Individuals may choose to reverse the procedure due to pain experience after the surgery. [9]

  8. Fallopian tube obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Midsegment tubal obstruction can be due to tubal ligation procedures as that part of the tube is a common target of sterilization interventions. Proximal tubal obstruction can occur after infection such as a septic abortion .

  9. Women say they 'shouldn't have to beg' for a tubal ligation ...

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    Ilana had a tubal ligation, aka female sterilization, procedure earlier this month — a permanent and highly-effective form of birth control in which the fallopian tubes are cut, tied or blocked ...