Answer A tubal ligation is a procedure done by a Dr. in order for a woman not to conceive any more children. It can be done various ways, I recommend to talk to your Dr. about it and that way you can have complete and more accurate answers.
Based on observation, women who have a history of heavy bleeding or fibroids, even endometriosis, PMS and nasty post natal depression should take their existing hormone imbalance into consideration when considering a tubal ligation. Ve observed women with a history of heavy periods discovered that their tubal ligation often increased their problems and a hysterectomy was necessary to treat, such a severe haemorrhaging. Tubal ligations do not sort out hormonal problems.
It is a procedure performed to prevent pregnancy, and provides a permanent form of contraception. Any women that has a history of hormone imbalance and associated gynaecological problems should consider alternative options for contraception such as suggesting her partner undergo a vasectomy instead. This will not render him impotent or affect his libido (as a tubal ligation may effect a woman), or his ability to ejaculate.
Tubal Ligation and Natural Progesterone. Can progesterone benefit me after a tubal ligation?
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