Female sterilization is a permanent method of birth control. It involves blocking the fallopian tubes to prevent sperm from traveling to fertilize the egg. There are various techniques used, such as tying, clamping, or destroying any part of the fallopian tubes. Female sterilization is a popular method of birth control for those who want permanent birth control.

Female sterilization surgery can be performed in two stages:
- Postpartum period, within 24-48 hours after giving birth or in conjunction with a cesarean section: This period is suitable for sterilization because the uterus is high . A small abdominal opening of approximately 2.5 centimeters is required to tie and cut both fallopian tubes. The surgery takes 10-15 minutes and the sterilization is successful.
- Normal period or dry sterilization: แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ Must pass a health examination first. The doctor will schedule a sterilization surgery using the same surgical method as postpartum sterilization.
Post-operative care for female sterilization
- The stitches will be removed 7 days after the female sterilization surgery. During that time, the wound must not be opened.
- Be careful not to let the surgical wound get wet to reduce the risk of infection and inflammation.
- Instead of bathing, wipe your face until the stitches are removed.
Abstain from sexual intercourse for about 1.5 to 2 months to prevent infection in the uterine cavity.
Before getting sterilized, the person getting sterilized must be sure that they will not have any more children. They must consult with their family members to be certain first. If they decide to do it, they will not be able to have any more children. Furthermore, reversing the sterilization will be very expensive and may not be successful. People with chronic diseases must inform the doctor in detail because sterilization requires anesthesia. People with heart or lung disease must be under special care of a doctor.