As we all know, a woman's chance of pregnancy is closely related to her bilateral fallopian tubes. A woman's eggs need to be discharged from both fallopian tubes, and when the egg cells combine with the male sperm to form a sperm-egg combination, they need to enter the woman's uterus through both fallopian tubes. Therefore, if there is a problem with a woman's fallopian tubes, it will affect her chances of pregnancy. At present, many women undergo sterilization surgery to achieve the purpose of infertility by blocking or disconnecting both fallopian tubes. Let’s take a look at the whole process of female sterilization. So how do women get sterilized? In fact, most people know that the basic principle of female sterilization is to block the fallopian tubes on both sides of the uterus and ovaries through surgery, or to disconnect both sides of the fallopian tubes directly. However, there are still some things that women should pay attention to when going to the hospital for sterilization surgery. In other words, women's sterilization surgery is not something you can do whenever you want. You must meet the basic requirements of the surgery, and then the doctor will arrange a time for the surgery. Generally, women need to go to the hospital for sterilization within 3 to 7 days after the menstrual period ends, because this period of time can ensure that menstruation will not come midway, which will cause intrauterine bleeding. In addition, during the ligation operation, local anesthesia is required from the waist. Generally, the doctor will choose to make a small incision of 2 to 3 centimeters in the lower abdomen to separate the fallopian tubes on both sides, and then disconnect or bury them. Of course, if you feel that the scars left by surgery in the lower abdomen will affect your appearance, you can also choose laparoscopy. When the fallopian tubes on both sides are separated, the solution is to disconnect or bury them. If the disconnection method is used, titanium clips are needed at the broken ends of both fallopian tubes. The function of the titanium clip is to prevent the egg cell from meeting the sperm, thus achieving the effect of infertility. Generally speaking, women need to go to a regular hospital for sterilization within 3 to 7 days after their menstrual period ends, and the actual sterilization method will be assigned by the doctor. In fact, there are many methods of female sterilization, but at present most hospitals adopt the method of bilateral fallopian tube disconnection or burial. The key is that this type of surgical treatment is very simple and the woman's body recovers quickly after the operation. |
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