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difference between vasectomy and tubectomy

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Answered by deepali6657
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vasectomy

A surgical operation conducted on males is a vasectomy. It is a type of sterilization or contraception that is permanent.In order to prevent sperm from entering the ejaculate and thus prevent fertilisation, the male vas deferens are severed and then locked or sealed.

Tubectomy

Tubectomy is also a permanent sterilization process. This surgical procedure is performed on women in whom the fallopian tubes are blocked, preventing the ova or eggs from passing to the uterus. Fertilization, therefore does not take place.

Answered by Radhathory
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Vasectomy: It is a minor surgery which makes a male sterile and the sperms are not reached to the urethra, they are not ejaculated in semen. ... Tubectomy: It is the same as vasectomy, the only difference is it is done by females. It is a method of contraception. In this, the fallopian tubes are cut, tied and sealed.

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