Salpingectomies and tubal ligation in Winter Garden are two surgical procedures that can prevent pregnancy. However, they differ in procedure and effectiveness.
A salpingectomy removes both fallopian tubes entirely, further improving the success rate for preventing pregnancy. This procedure has the added benefit of helping prevent ovarian cancer in the future.
Tubal ligation blocks or cuts the fallopian tubes without removing them. This procedure has a success rate in preventing pregnancy of over 99%. However, while rare, the fallopian tubes can spontaneously reconnect, leading to unwanted pregnancy. There is also a small chance of ectopic pregnancy after tubal ligation. Ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants itself outside the uterus, in the fallopian tube.
Both procedures have similar recovery times and provide a safe, effective solution for birth control.
Permanent and irreversible, salpingectomies and tubal ligation are your birth control solutions if you want to avoid becoming pregnant.






