When it comes to contraceptive measures, most people first think of condoms, emergency contraception and other methods, but when it comes to the contraceptive method with the highest success rate, sterilization surgery is of course ranked first. Sterilization is a procedure that ties the fallopian tubes of women and the ejaculatory ducts of men to prevent pregnancy. Some ladies say that they should never have a sterilization surgery. Let’s take a look at the harm of sterilization for women. 1. What are the harms of having a sterilization done to a woman? 1. Wound infection Due to physiological differences, the wound caused by female sterilization surgery is generally much larger than that of male sterilization surgery. For this reason, the risk of wound infection for women after vasectomy surgery also increases. 2. Susceptible to gynecological diseases Because most female sterilization surgeries involve the placement of contraceptive rings in the body, the chances of women developing gynecological diseases after sterilization will further increase. In addition, women's menstrual bleeding will increase after sterilization surgery, and any untimely hygiene during menstruation will cause gynecological diseases. 2. Is sterilization stronger for men than for women? Relevant statistics show that the reliability of female sterilization as a contraceptive measure is about 99.5%, and the reliability of male sterilization as a contraceptive measure is about 99.85%. Judging from the data information, there is little difference in the credibility of the two. When performing female sterilization surgery, lower body or general anesthesia is usually required. Male sterilization is usually performed on the subcutaneous part of the scrotum, so the possibility of damaging other tissues and organs is low. Therefore, in terms of the location of the surgery, the location of male sterilization generally does not have important organs and nerves distributed, while female sterilization surgery needs to be performed in the abdomen. In comparison, the risks of male sterilization are relatively smaller than those of females. From the perspective of side effects, women may experience increased menstrual volume, wound infection, gynecological diseases, etc. after sterilization surgery. Men may also suffer from epididymal cyst spermatogenesis or epididymal cyst swelling and pain, etc. But in fact, both male and female sterilization have their own advantages and disadvantages when analyzed from different perspectives. We cannot hastily judge whether male sterilization is better than female sterilization based on some aspects. Which birth control method to choose still needs to be selected based on the actual intentions of the couple. |
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