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Sterilization procedure

Sterilization procedure

A sterilization procedure is a permanent method of contraception designed to prevent future pregnancies. It is a safe and effective option for individuals or couples who have completed their family and do not wish to have more children. In women, sterilization is commonly performed through tubal ligation, while in men, it is done through vasectomy.

Female sterilization (tubal ligation) involves blocking, cutting, or sealing the fallopian tubes to prevent the egg from meeting sperm. This procedure can be performed immediately after childbirth or as a planned surgery using minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopy. Male sterilization (vasectomy) involves cutting or sealing the vas deferens, preventing sperm from mixing with semen.

Key aspects of sterilization procedures include:

  • Permanent and highly effective method of contraception
  • Suitable for individuals who have completed their family
  • Can be performed in both men and women
  • Minimally invasive surgical techniques with quick recovery
  • Does not affect hormonal balance or sexual function
  • Requires proper counseling before the procedure