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What is tubectomy,? ​

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Answered by siya125
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Tubectomy is one of the method of permanent birth control in the female. A portion of the fallopian tube is cut off and the cut ends are sealed or ligated. This helps to prevent fertilisation. The egg which is released cannot move to the site of fertilisation. The sperms cannot travel near the egg and thus, fertilisation is prevented.

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Answered by fearless24678
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Tubectomy or Tubal Sterilization, is a major surgical procedure that refers to blocking of the female Fallopian tubes, preventing the eggs from reaching the uterus for implantation. The tubes, roughly 10 cm long are attached to either side of the uterus. During the surgery the tubes are cut open, tied or clipped at a particular point. It is a permanent process of birth control and sterilization. Women willing to avoid pregnancy or consecutive child birth are likely to go for this treatment.

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