For women, whether they choose tubal ligation or IUD, they should choose according to their own needs. These two contraceptive methods have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it is not possible to determine which one is better in the end.
1. Tubal ligation: Tubal ligation is the sterilization of the fallopian tubes by cutting, ligating, electro-coagulation, clamping, and ringing the tubes so that the sperms and eggs cannot meet. Women usually do not have abdominal pain, back pain, irregular vaginal bleeding and other discomforts after the operation, but women who still have the need for pregnancy after the ligation need to undergo tubal reversal surgery or artificial insemination to have the chance to conceive.
2. IUD: IUD is an intrauterine device (IUD) placed in the uterine cavity to achieve contraception by causing aseptic inflammation of the uterine lining, shrinking the lining or interfering with sperm and egg binding.
After the IUD, women may experience adverse reactions such as back pain and irregular vaginal bleeding, and the IUD does not provide complete contraception. However, for women who want to get pregnant again, it is usually enough to remove the IUD.
For women, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time and choose a suitable method of contraception under the guidance of a doctor.