To permanently prevent pregnancy, the fallopian tubes are cut, tied, or blocked during tubal ligation. With a tubal ligation, an egg cannot pass through the fallopian tubes from the ovaries to the egg, and sperm cannot ascend the fallopian tubes to the egg. Your menstrual cycle is not affected by the surgery.
To permanently prevent pregnancy, the fallopian tubes are cut, tied, or blocked during tubal ligation. With a tubal ligation, an egg cannot pass through the fallopian tubes from the ovaries to the egg, and sperm cannot ascend the fallopian tubes to the egg. Your menstrual cycle is not affected by the surgery.
Tubal surgery, also known as tubal ligation or 'the clip', is a permanent birth control method performed in the Philippines by ob-gyns. It involves blocking or cutting the fallopian tubes to prevent egg implantation.
Popular among Filipino women due to its effectiveness and irreversibility. Some hospitals offer it as an outpatient procedure with minimal recovery time.