A woman’s ligation, or tubal ligation, is a minor surgery with a small incision, usually around 3-4 centimeters.
Tubal ligation is the more common form of permanent birth control and is usually performed under local anesthesia, including open, laparoscopic and transvaginal methods.
Before the operation, it is necessary to make sure that the uterus and adnexa are free of pressure and pain, the fallopian tubes are free of fluid and there is no abnormality in the leukorrhea, blood test, coagulation time and electrocardiogram, etc. Tubal ligation is usually performed after the menstrual period has been cleansed for 3-7 days to avoid coitus.
After the operation, you need to pay attention to rest, keep the wound clean and dry, prohibit sexual intercourse for one month after the operation, and immediately consult a doctor if you have fever, abdominal pain, hematuria and other conditions.
Women ligation patients, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, consult a professional doctor, and actively deal with.