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Tubal ligation (female surgical sterilization)

Two women talk ouside the ISHS clinic

Tubal ligation is a permanent form of birth control for females. Make an appointment to discuss tubal ligation with a clinic physician or nurse.

Tubal ligation is also known as:

Make an appointment to speak to a clinic doctor or nurse about tubal ligation options in Greater Victoria.

What is tubal ligation?

Tubal ligation is a permanent surgical procedure in which a woman’s fallopian tubes are obstructed or disconnected so that her eggs (ova) cannot reach the uterus or be fertilized by sperm.

Tubal ligation is not reliably reversible and is therefore only suitable for women who are certain they don’t want to have any more children, ever.

It is permanent, effective and affordable

Benefits of tubal ligation as a method of birth control include:

Women are fully able to enjoy sex after a tubal ligation. Usually, hormone levels and a woman’s menstrual cycle are not noticeably changed by sterilization. Ovaries continue to release eggs, but they stop in the tubes and are reabsorbed by the body. Some women experience improved sexual pleasure because they are less worried about becoming pregnant.

Tubal ligation surgery can be done two ways

The tubal ligation procedure is performed in a hospital usually by a gynecologist. There are two different ways of doing the surgery, depending on the doctor and the timing of the surgery:

Tubal ligation should be considered carefully

The decision to have a tubal ligation can be complex. Take time to talk to your partner and discuss your thoughts and concerns openly and honestly.

Remember, a tubal ligation does not protect you from sexually transmitted infections. Practice sex safety.


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