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Dean A Cione, MD
(972) 665-4700
4708 Alliance Blvd
Plano, TX
Krishna A Venkatesh, MD
4315 Holland Ave Apt 22
Dallas, TX
Joshua A Lemmon, MD
2929 Kings Rd Apt 2102
Dallas, TX
Roy Moran Reid, MD
214-253-4320
3818 Cedar Springs Rd
Dallas, TX
Damon Scott Pierce, MD
4040 Avondale Ave Apt 403
Dallas, TX
Nancy Lee Johnson, MD
214-786-1703
3001 Sale St Apt 201
Dallas, TX
Kshama R Jaiswal, MD
3400 Welborn St Apt 318
Dallas, TX
Geoffrey Robert Nuss, MD
4106 Newton Ave Apt 109
Dallas, TX
Melvin Douglas Smith, MD
210-692-7337
3401 Lee Pkwy
Dallas, TX
Robert Kang Kwon, MD
4606 Cedar Springs Rd
Dallas, TX
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What You Should Know About Tubal Ligation

Maybe you've decided your family is perfect and you don't want to have any more (or any at all) children.  You can either continue using contraception until you or your partner goes through menopause or have surgery (vasectomy or tubal ligation) to make that decision permanent. While vasectomy is a less expensive, less invasive and less risky procedure than tubal ligation, it's not right for every couple or woman.  When you're absolutely sure there are no more babies in your future, tubal ligation might be for you.

What is tubal ligation?  Sometimes called female sterilization or "getting your tubes tied," tubal ligation is one of three surgical techniques that blocks the fallopian tubes and prevents sperm from reaching an egg.  Normally, an egg is released into one of the fallopian tubes (ovulation) during each menstrual cycle. If a woman has sex near the time of ovulation, sperm is released into the vagina and travels through the uterus and fallopian tubes where it can penetrate and fertilize the egg.  That fertilized egg then travels through the fallopian tube and implants into the uterus.  Nine months later, you're having a baby.   With tubal ligation however, the fallopian tubes are blocked, clipped or closed so sperm never reaches the egg.  While no birth control method is guaranteed to be 100 percent effective, tubal ligation is pretty close, at greater than 99 percent.

There are two options for performing tubal ligation: 

1) No-incision methods

2) Incision methods

No-incision methods involve inserting a small plug or coil into the fallopian tubes.  Over time, scar tissue forms around these plugs or coils and permanently blocks the tube. It takes a few months for scar tissue to form so backup birth control is required until doctors determine by special x-ray that the tubes are blocked. This procedure is often done in a doctor's office or a day surgery center.  Pain medication and local anesthesia are administered (not general anesthesia) as well as medication to dilate the cervix. Then, small tools and a special microscope are threaded into the uterus and fallopian tubes.  The whole procedure takes about 30 minutes and most patients can go about their normal business as soon as pain medication wears off.

Incision methods of tubal ligation are performed by one of three techniques:

1)  Laparoscopy - surgical tools and a customized microscope are inserted through mini-incisions in the abdomen which is inflated with gas so doctors can see and work. Fallopian tubes are then either clamped, cut and tied or cut and burned.  This procedure general anesthesia or an epidural.  It is effective immediately and most patients fully recover within a week.

2) Mini-laparoscopy is similar to a laparoscopy but is done through one small incision (usually less than 2 inches).  It's often done right after childbirth while the fallopian tube...

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