Laparoscopic Sterilisation
Laparoscopic sterilization, or bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) is a method of permanent birth control that prevents a woman’s eggs from traveling through the fallopian tubes to possibly be fertilized by a sperm cell.

What is laparoscopic sterilisation?

Is this type of contraception permanent?

Yes and should be considered if you don’t want any more children. A small number of women may regret sterilisation for different reasons.
It may be possible to remove the clips and re-join the uterine tubes but this involves major surgery with limited chance of conceiving afterwards.
Do the clips dissolve?
No. They’re permanent. The material they’re made from doesn’t generally cause any reaction with body tissues.
They contain metal which show up on x-rays including those of the abdomen or pelvis for other purposes later in life.
Where do the eggs go after this operation?
Nowhere really. The egg produced at ovulation can’t pass along the uterine tube. Each microscopic egg is absorbed and removed from the pelvis by normal body processes.
Choosing Laparoscopic Sterilisation at Lotus IVF means opting for advanced surgical techniques combined with compassionate care tailored specifically for you.
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