Some people may choose tubal ligation surgery to meet their contraceptive needs when choosing contraception, but they are also worried about the negative effects on their body after choosing tubal ligation surgery. So, what are the effects of tubal ligation? Let's take a look at the answer.
The fallopian tubes are an important site for the union of sperm and eggs, as well as a relatively important channel for transporting fertilized eggs. Therefore, choosing tubal ligation is undoubtedly a relatively safe method of contraception. However, this surgical method to help oneself with contraception may also have certain effects on women's bodies, including bleeding, hematoma, and infection.
The reason for this situation may be that there is an infection in the body that has not been controlled, or it may be due to inadequate disinfection or a lack of strong awareness of aseptic operation.
In addition to these effects, after tubal ligation, there may be a possibility of tubal patency after surgery. Therefore, it is necessary to do a good job of examination after surgery. In addition, a small number of women may experience abdominal pain or inability to physically move after surgery, which will naturally affect their normal life. However, the possibility of such a situation occurring is relatively small.