Can sterilization be performed during cesarean section

  There are many ways to prevent pregnancy. In addition to taking contraceptive drugs, using condoms, and inserting intrauterine devices, women can use sterilization to prevent pregnancy if they do not want to have another baby after giving birth. Women need to undergo sterilization at the appropriate time to avoid infection. So, can women undergo sterilization during cesarean section?

  

Can sterilization be performed during cesarean section1

  During cesarean section, tubal ligation can also be performed. However, if a woman has pelvic adhesions, it is impossible to fully expose the fallopian tubes, so ligation cannot be performed at this time. Pelvic adhesions need to be treated first before performing ligation surgery. The contraceptive effect after sterilization surgery is still very good, reaching over 98%.

  Of course, no contraceptive method can guarantee 100% effectiveness, but if contraceptive measures are not taken, the chances of pregnancy will greatly increase. Women should pay attention to protecting themselves. If they have not decided to have a baby, they must take contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse to avoid unintended pregnancy and harm to their physical health.

  In general, when a woman is in good health, she can undergo sterilization during a cesarean section. Of course, if women have gynecological diseases, such as pelvic adhesions, they cannot fully see the fallopian tubes in this situation, so it is not suitable to ligate them at this time. They need to wait until the disease is cured before ligating.

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