Tubal ligation is a permanent birth control method for women that involves blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from traveling to the uterus for fertilization. The procedure, also known as 'getting your tubes tied,' is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes.
Tubal ligation is a permanent birth control method for women that involves blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from traveling to the uterus for fertilization. The procedure, also known as 'getting your tubes tied,' is typically performed under general anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes.
A permanent birth control method for women involving the blocking or cutting of the fallopian tubes to prevent egg implantation.
New Zealand's publicly funded healthcare covers tubal ligation procedures, but waiting times can vary from 1 to 3 months.