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Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation

Laparoscopic tubal ligation, also known as “getting your tubes tied,” is a safe and effective surgical procedure used to permanently prevent pregnancy. This minimally invasive procedure is performed by skilled gynecologists using advanced laparoscopic techniques.
Laparoscopic tubal ligation involves the blocking, sealing, or cutting of the fallopian tubes, which are the pathways that transport eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. By interrupting these pathways, the eggs cannot meet with sperm, thus preventing fertilization.

Schedule a Consultation

If you are considering laparoscopic tubal ligation or would like more information about permanent contraception options, we invite you to schedule a consultation at Jogal Women’s Hospital. We will guide you through the process, address any concerns, and provide the support you need to make an informed decision about your reproductive health.
Take control of your reproductive future with laparoscopic tubal ligation at Jogal Women’s Hospital. Your well-being is our priority, and we are here to provide exceptional care every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more or schedule an appointment.

What to Expect During the Procedure?

Laparoscopic tubal ligation, also known as “getting your tubes tied,” is a safe and effective surgical procedure used to permanently prevent pregnancy. This minimally invasive procedure is performed by skilled gynecologists using advanced laparoscopic techniques.
During laparoscopic tubal ligation surgery, you will be placed under general anesthesia to ensure your comfort. The surgeon will make small incisions in the abdomen and insert a thin, lighted instrument called a laparoscope. This enables them to visualize the fallopian tubes and perform the necessary steps to block or seal them. The procedure typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on individual circumstances.

Recovery and Aftercare

After the surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery area until the anesthesia wears off. Most patients can return home the same day. It is normal to experience mild abdominal discomfort and bloating for a few days. Our team will provide detailed post-operative instructions, including pain management strategies, activity restrictions, and information on when to resume normal daily activities.