tubectomy
Tubectomy, also known as female sterilization or tying of the tubes, is a surgical procedure that permanently prevents pregnancy. It involves blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes, which are the pathways that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. By preventing the egg from reaching the uterus or sperm from reaching the egg, fertilization is prevented.
The procedure can be performed in several ways. It can be done immediately after childbirth, during a
Like any surgical procedure, tubectomy carries some risks, including infection, bleeding, and injury to other organs.