What is a vasectation of the ovulation?

The article was consulted professionally by Master, Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thank – Obstetrics and Gynecology Department – Share99 Phu Quoc International Health Hub.

Vasectation of the ovulation is a safe and effective means of birth control. However, it is not entirely the optimal measure for everyone. Because fewer than 1 in 100 women will become pregnant in the first year after the procedure. Therefore, when choosing this measure, you should be consulted thoroughly from specialists to avoid the risk of affecting health .

1. What is a vasectation of the ovulation?

Vasectitis is a permanent method of contraception in women also known as female sterilization. The purpose of this process is to prevent the egg from moving from the ovaries to the uterus through the ovulation tube or prevent the sperm from moving up the ovate for fertilization. This method does not affect the menstrual cycle of the woman.

Vasectitis can be performed at any time, including after childbirth or in combination with another type of abdominal surgery. The vasectitis procedure cannot be adjusted to its original state if the woman wants to become pregnant. In some special cases it may be necessary to perform microsurgeies that connect the ovoped ducts, however it is not always effective as desired.

Vasecting the ovulation is not completely 100% effective. In addition, this method can also pose some risks such as pregnancy after a vasectate, but cases like this are rare.

How to calculate the menstrual cycle and the date of ovulation

The tightening of the ovulation does not affect the menstrual cycle

2. Some risks when performing vasectitis

Vasectation of the ovulation is an operation that involves surgery (making an incision) on the abdomen. Therefore, when conducting anesthesia or spinal anesthesia. At the same time, it can pose a number of risks such as:

  • Damage to the intestines, bladder or large blood vessels
  • Reaction to anesthesies
  • Possible wounds or infections may appear
  • Failed procedure leads to an unexpected extra-intra-uterus pregnancy
  • Traces of pelvic or abdominal surgery exist

Intestinal lesions

Vasecti vasectitis can cause intestinal damage

3. A few problems to prepare before tightening the ducts

Before tightening theovulation, the doctor will talk and find out the reasons why you chose this measure for birth control. Your doctor and you can discuss and discuss possible risk factors when using this measure. And finally, once you have decided to take this measure, your doctor will check your health so that you can consider the risk factors while making the intervention process most effective. Those factors may be:

  • The risks and benefits of the measure may be permanent or temporary to help you get pregnant again if you wish in the future
  • Details of the surgical process
  • Causes and probability of failure of female sterilization
  • Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
  • The best time to perform the procedure. For example, immediately after childbirth or in combination with another abdominal surgery. In case you do not tighten the ovulation immediately after childbirth or other surgical process, consider using contraception at least a month before proceeding and continue to use a reliable contraceptive until the procedure of vasectitis is carried out.

Doctor

Before tightening the ovulation the patient should be consulted

4. Vasectation of the ovulation

Vasectation of the ovulation can be performed: After birth, immediately use a small incision under the navel (laparoscopic surgery). Or at any time it is possible to perform as an outpatient procedure using laparoscopy and body anesthesia.

  • Before the procedure. You can request a pregnancy test to make sure you are not pregnant
  • In the process of proceeding. If the ovary canal is tied as an outpatient procedure, the doctor will use a small nose or incision in the navel, then pump gas (carbon dioxide or nitrogen oxide). The doctor will then make a second small incision to pass the special instruments through the abdominal wall. The doctor will use this tool to tighten the ducts by destroying the parts of the tubes or blocking them with plastic rings/ clamps. In the event that the process of childbirth has just taken place, the doctor will likely make a small incision under the navel to help access the uterus and the ovulation, which will then proceed to the vasectation of the ovulation.
  • After surgery: The gas used during the tightening of the ovulation will be removed after implementation. At this time, you may be allowed to go home after a few hours of proceeding. In addition, the tightening of the ovulation immediately after childbirth does not have to be hospitalized for long.

After completing the vasectation, you may feel discomfort at the incision such as abdominal pain, cramps, fatigue, dizziness,flatulence, shoulder pain … Your doctor may discuss these signs with you with peace of mind about the results of your surgery.

Method of vasectitis

Method of sterilization of vasectitis

You can bathe after 48 hours after the procedure, but avoid stretching or rubbing at the incision, and it is necessary to very carefully dry the incision after bathing.

You avoid lifting heavy objects and having sex until your doctor checks after surgery and has a safe conclusion. After that, you can resume normal activities and you will feel more pleasant than before. The stitches will destroy themselves and the wound will heal completely.

If there are any concerns or signs of health risks, it is advisable to see a doctor for timely examination and treatment. Some bad signs can occur such as: fever above 38 degrees, fainting, severe and prolonged abdominal pain or the condition can be worse after 12 hours, bleeding wounds through the bandage …

Obstetrics and Gynecology Examination

Patients are checked for health after the procedure

5. Some problems of vasectitis

Vasectitis is a common female sterilization. It has the effect of permanently preventing pregnancy. However, it is not the optimal method of protecting the infection of sexually transmitted diseases.

Vasectitis can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer especially if the fallopian tubes are completely removed. However, vasectitis is not a measure suitable for all women. If you need to do this method, see your doctor for advice to make the right choice. Because, currently there are many contraceptives that are not a vasectate, such as using a uterus instrument or contraceptive instrument implanted on the body.

If after the vasectitism you are still pregnant, this means that the process fails and causes the phenomenon of extra-intra-uterus pregnancy. This is a case that needs to be treated promptly otherwise it will seriously affect the health of the woman. Besides the advantages of this contraceptive, it also has a s quite large disadvantage that it is i.m. if the woman wants to get pregnant again. In a situation where this process has to be done, it is very complicated and even ineffective.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thank has 10 years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology and has worked at all locations in clinics, birth rooms, obstetrics and gynecology emergency rooms, procedure rooms and treatment areas on request. Dr. Thank is also the deputy head of emergency department of Can Tho Obstetrics and Gynecology Health Hub.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Thank has the strength of emergency obstetrics and gynecology; treatment and surgery of obstetric diseases and diagnosis and pre-obstetric counseling, amniotic puncture.

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Source: webmd.com, mayoclinic.org

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About: John Smith

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