Tubal ligation

Tubal ligation / BTL surgery
Background
TypeSterilization
First use1930
Failure rates (first year)
Perfect use0.5%
Typical use0.5%
Usage
Duration effectPermanent
ReversibilitySometimes
User remindersNone
Clinic reviewNone
Advantages and disadvantages
STI protectionNo
RisksOperative and postoperative complications

Tubal ligation (commonly known as having one's "tubes tied") is a surgical procedure for female sterilization in which the fallopian tubes are permanently blocked, clipped or removed. This prevents the fertilization of eggs by sperm and thus the implantation of a fertilized egg. Tubal ligation is considered a permanent method of sterilization and birth control by the FDA. Bilateral tubal ligation is not considered a sterilization method by the MHRA.