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  2. Tubal ligation - Wikipedia

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    Anesthesia for the tubal ligation will be the same as that being used for the Cesarean section itself, usually regional or general anesthesia. If the patient delivers vaginally and desires a postpartum tubal ligation, the surgeon will remove part or all of the fallopian tubes usually one or two days after the birth, during the same hospitalization.

  3. Sterilization (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Tubal sterilization is an effective procedure, but pregnancy can still occur in about 1 out of 200 women. Some potential risks of tubal sterilization include "bleeding from a skin incision or inside the abdomen, infection, damage to other organs inside the abdomen, side effects from anesthesia, ectopic pregnancy (an egg that becomes fertilized ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Birth control - Wikipedia

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    The permanence of this decision may cause regret in some men and women. Of women who have undergone tubal ligation after the age of 30, about 6% regret their decision, as compared with 20–24% of women who received sterilization within one year of delivery and before turning 30, and 6% in nulliparous women sterilized before the age of 30. [86]

  6. More young people choosing permanent sterilization after ...

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    Tubal ligation or sterilization involves cutting, tying or removing the fallopian tubes to prevent sperm from reaching the eggs. It’s difficult to prove the Dobbs decision caused a rise in women ...

  7. 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.

  8. Essure - Wikipedia

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    Since 2013, the product has been controversial, with thousands of women reporting severe side effects leading to surgical extraction. [4] Rates of repeat surgery in the first year were ten times greater with Essure than with tubal ligation. [3]

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

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    Searches for information on tubal ligation have soared since Roe v Wade was overturned. But, as these women share, getting one isn't necessarily easy.