If a women has her tube tyed does it stop her period?
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No, it just keeps the eggs from passing into the uterus to be implanted.
In order to stop a period, she will need to reach menopause, have a hysterectomy, or an endometrial ablation (removes the lining of the uterus)
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no - it just stops eggs from being released each month - the normal thickening and shedding of the uterus walls still happens b/c that is all hormonal and separate from the fallopian tubes.
I wish, the only way to have it stopped is a totally hysterectomy or menopause.
no! she still gets it! But she can't have kids anymore!
No you will continue you to have periods. The only thing having your tubes tied does is keep the egg and sperm from meeting. The uterus will still build up a lining and shed each month.
First I've listed the quick answer to your question. Below that is more information about Tubal Ligation and some websites you can go to, to learn more about it. I hope this information is helpful to you.
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Quick Answer To Your Question:
Some women report having post-tubal sterilization syndrome. The symptoms include irregular and painful periods, mid-cycle bleeding, or no periods. While some physicians believe there is no evidence that this syndrome exists, others believe more research should be done.
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Full Article:http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/tubali...
Partial Article Below:
Female Sterilization - Tubal Ligation
What are the options for Female Sterilization?
There are two options: Tubal Ligation-outpatient surgery to cut or tie the fallopian tubes, or Essure chemical blockage of the fallopian tubes.
HEALTH
Although pregnancy is unlikely, there is a slightly higher risk of ectopic pregnancy after a tubal ligation. An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg attaches and grows outside the uterus. This can be very dangerous and requires immediate medical attention.
Abnormal bleeding and bladder infections are risks after tubal ligations. Each type of surgery also involves different risks.
Some women report having post-tubal sterilization syndrome. The symptoms include irregular and painful periods, mid-cycle bleeding, or no periods. While some physicians believe there is no evidence that this syndrome exists, others believe more research should be done.
Women who have reversal surgery and become pregnant have a higher chance of ectopic pregnancy.
ADVANTAGES
Permanent birth control.
Immediately effective.
Allows sexual spontaneity.
Requires no daily attention.
Not messy.
Cost-effective in the long run.
DISADVANTAGES
Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS.
Requires surgery.
Has risks associated with surgery.
More complicated than male sterilization.
May not be reversible.
Possible regret.
Possibililty of Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome
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To Learn More About:
- Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/post_tubal...
- Vasectomy (Male Sterilization)
http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/vasect...
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