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MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynecology
Kaade Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Sahana KP is a consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Infertility Specialist. Her experience has been honed by working for som…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Gynecology
Icon Hospital Maternity & Multispeciality Centre · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr.Shashikala R. Patil, Medical Director of Icon Maternity and Multispeciality Hospital is a well-trained Obstetrician and Gynaecologist having rich experien…

MBBS, DGO, MRCOG(UK)

Gynecology
Eshwar Women & Day Care Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Geetha Bhavani Reddy is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Jakkur, Bangalore and has an experience of 23 years in these fields. Dr. Geetha Bhavani Reddy…

2 Awards

MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Gynecology
Apollo Clinic · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Mangala Gowri is a Infertility Specialist and Gynecologist in Rajajinagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 22 years in these fields. Dr. Mangala Gowri…

3 Awards

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Kangaroo Care Women & Children Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Chaya is a specialist with great expertise, knowledge, and experience in the field of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. After completing her undergraduate (MBBS)…

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
MediHope Super Speciality Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +3 more

Dr. Veena Vidyasagar is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Sarjapur Road, Bangalore and has an experience of 34 years in these fields. Dr. Veena Vidyasagar…

MBBS, DGO, MRCOG(UK), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine

Gynecology
Manipal Hospital, Millers Road · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Field of interest-high risk pregnancy management ,urogynaecology , vaginal surgeries –viz , vaginal hysterectomy, colpoperineorhaphy etc and minimally inva…

3 Awards

MBBS, MRCOG(UK)

Gynecology
Bangalore Fetal Medicine Centre · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr Prathima is trained in Fetal Medicine from the premier centre “Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at Kings College Hospital, London unde…

MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MRCOG(UK), MBBS

Gynecology
Manipal Hospital Varthur Road · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Lalitha Sudha Alaparthi graduated in medicine from Guntur Medical College in the year 2000. She was awarded the Dr. C. Sita Devi and C.R.R.M Reddy Endowm…

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, DGO

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Manipal Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Philomena Vaz is a well known Obstetrician & Gynaecologist with a working experience of more than 30 years. Beside all the routine OBGYN work, Dr. Philom…

MBBS, DGO

Gynecology
Health Nest · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Suguna Reddy is a Gynecologist,Obstetrician and Infertility Specialist in HSR Layout, Bangalore and has an experience of 31 years in these fields. Dr. Su…

MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MBBS

Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Apollo Clinic · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Ekta Eiran is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist in Indiranagar, Bangalore and has experience of 11 years in these fields. Dr. Ekta Eiran practices at Apol…

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What Is Tubal Ligation?

Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure used for permanent birth control in women. It is commonly called “getting your tubes tied". In this procedure, the fallopian tubes are cut, blocked, or sealed so that the egg cannot meet the sperm, preventing pregnancy.

The fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus and help carry the egg. After a tubal ligation, this path is closed, so fertilization cannot happen. This makes it a highly effective and long-term method of contraception.

Tubal ligation is usually recommended for women who are sure they do not want to have children in the future. It does not affect hormones, periods, or daily life but is considered permanent in most cases.

Purpose & Benefits of Tubal Ligation

● Provides permanent birth control

● Highly effective (about 99% success rate)

● No need for daily contraceptive methods

● Does not affect hormones or menstrual cycle

● Allows normal sexual activity without pregnancy worry

● May reduce risk of ovarian cancer

● One-time procedure with long-term benefit.

Who May Need Tubal Ligation?

● Women who do not want future pregnancies

● Individuals looking for permanent contraception

● Women who have completed their family

● Patients who cannot use hormonal birth control

● Women with health conditions where pregnancy is risky

● Individuals seeking a long-term birth control solution

Types of Tubal Ligation

1. Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation

A minimally invasive method using small cuts and a camera. The tubes are sealed using clips, rings, or heat.

2. Mini-Laparotomy

A slightly larger cut is made, often done after childbirth. The tubes are cut or tied.

3. Laparotomy

A major surgery with a larger incision, usually done along with other abdominal procedures.

4. Tubal Occlusion Methods

Includes using clips, bands, or electric current to block the tubes.

Tubal Ligation Procedure: Step-by-Step

1. The patient is given anesthesia.

2. Small cuts are made in the abdomen

3. A camera (laparoscope) is inserted

4. The fallopian tubes are located

5. Tubes are cut, sealed, clipped, or tied

6. Instruments are removed

7. Incisions are closed with stitches

The procedure usually takes about 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the method used.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery is usually quick, especially with laparoscopic surgery. Most patients can go home the same day and return to normal activities within a few days.

Patients may experience mild pain, bloating, or tiredness for a few days. It is advised to avoid heavy lifting and follow the doctor’s instructions. Regular follow-up helps ensure proper healing.

Risks & Possible Complications

● Infection or bleeding

● Pain or swelling at incision site

● Damage to nearby organs

● Reaction to anesthesia

● Rare chance of pregnancy (including ectopic pregnancy)

● Incomplete closure of tubes

These risks are uncommon, and the procedure is generally safe when done by experienced doctors.

Tubal Ligation vs Other Birth-Control Methods

Tubal ligation is different from temporary birth control methods like pills, condoms, or intrauterine devices (IUDs). It is a one-time, permanent solution, while other methods need regular use or replacement.

Unlike hormonal methods, tubal ligation does not affect hormones or menstrual cycles. However, it does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), so additional protection may still be needed.

Frequently asked questions

What is tubal ligation used for?

Tubal ligation is used for permanent birth control. It prevents pregnancy by blocking or sealing the fallopian tubes so that sperm cannot reach the egg.

Is tubal ligation painful?

The procedure is done under anaesthesia, so there is no pain during surgery. Afterwards, mild pain or discomfort may occur, which can be managed with medications.

How long does tubal ligation take?

The procedure usually takes about 20 to 60 minutes. The exact duration depends on the type of surgery and the patient’s condition.

How many sessions of tubal ligation are needed?

Tubal ligation is usually done in one procedure. It provides long-term or permanent results, so no repeated sessions are required.

Is tubal ligation safe?

Yes, it is generally safe when performed by trained doctors. Complications are rare, and most women recover quickly without serious issues.

What happens if tubal ligation is not done?

If permanent birth control is not used, there is a chance of unintended pregnancy. Other temporary methods can be used, but they require regular use and care.

How long does it take to recover after tubal ligation?

Most patients recover within a few days to a week. Full recovery may take a few weeks depending on the type of surgery and overall health.

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