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  2. Tubal ligation - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/tubal-ligation/about/...

    Tubal ligation is a surgery that involves making one or more small cuts in the lower stomach area, also called lower abdomen. The procedure uses medicine that keeps you from feeling pain, called anesthesia. Risks linked with tubal ligation include: Damage to the bowel, bladder or major blood vessels.

  3. This brief animation on tubal ligation will show you what you need to know about how tubal ligation works, how to use them, who they’re great for, and common side effects. Heard some myths...

  4. Tubal Ligation: Pros and Cons of Getting Your Tubes Tied - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/tubal-ligation

    Tubal ligation is a surgery that blocks the tubes with a small cut, tie, clamp, or band. That way, eggs released from your ovaries can’t get through to your uterus to implant. They also can’t...

  5. Tubal Ligation: Procedure, Recovery & Side Effects

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/4933-tubal-ligation

    Tubal ligation, commonly referred to as “getting your tubes tied,” is a surgical procedure that’s very effective in preventing pregnancy. It involves cutting, blocking or sealing off your fallopian tubes to prevent your eggs from being fertilized by sperm.

  6. Types of Tubal Ligations - NCCRM

    www.nccrm.com/tubal-reversal-surgery/types-of-tubal-ligation

    Tubal Clip. The tubal clip or Hulka Clip technique involves the application of a permanent clip onto the fallopian tube. Once applied and fastened, the clip disallows transference of eggs to the ovary. Reversal and pregnancy success is best with this procedure and can be as high as 85%.

  7. Tubal Ligation Surgery: Preparation, Procedure, Recovery

    www.verywellhealth.com/getting-your-tubes-tied-906939

    Tubal ligation surgery is an elective procedure that involves cutting, sealing, clipping, or tying off the fallopian tubes—which connect the ovaries to the uterus—to prevent sperm from reaching an egg.

  8. Tubal Ligation: What to Expect, Effectiveness, & Recovery ...

    healthcare.utah.edu/.../gynecology/surgery/tubal-ligation

    Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that blocks or removes your fallopian tubes, which carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. It's a sterilization (making someone unable to have kids) technique commonly referred to as getting your “tubes tied,” even though there’s no tying involved.

  9. Laparoscopic Bilateral Tubal Ligation - Emory School of Medicine

    med.emory.edu/.../bilateral-tubal-ligation/index.html

    Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure that creates permanent contraception, or sterilization. It is commonly referred to as having your “tubes tied.” The surgery blocks your fallopian tubes, preventing sperm from meeting egg, effectively preventing pregnancy.

  10. Tubes Tied: Guide to Tubal Ligation - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/tubes-tied

    Tubal ligation is a form of permanent birth control. It’s also known as female sterilization. It’s a surgical procedure that involves cutting or blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs...

  11. Female Sterilization Surgery (Tubal Ligation and Tubal Removal)

    www.uchicagomedicine.org/conditions-services/obgyn/...

    Female sterilization procedures, including laparoscopic tubal ligation ("getting your tubes tied"), provide permanent birth control using minimally invasive surgical techniques.