After the Tubectomy what would happen with egg? because Tubectomy cannot stop the secretion of ovaries.
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female sterilisation is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy
you don't have to think about protecting yourself against pregnancy every time you have sex, so it doesn't interrupt your sex life
it doesn't affect your hormone levels and you'll still have periods
you'll need to use contraception up until you have the operation, and until your next period or for 3 months after the operation (depending on the type of sterilisation)
as with any surgery, there's a small risk of complications, such as internal bleeding, infection or damage to other organs
there's a small risk that the operation won't work – blocked tubes can rejoin immediately or years later
if the operation fails, this may increase the risk of a fertilised egg implanting outside the womb (ectopic pregnancy)
sterilisation is very difficult to reverse, so you need to be sure it's right for you
sterilisation doesn't protect against sexually transmitted infections, so you may need to use condoms as well
after tubectomy the women will continue to have her menstrual cycle as before because during menstruation the lining of the uterus breaks and comes out not the eggs.
so,tubectomy will not have any effect on secretion of ovaries and everything would be normal.
hope it helps...