The fallopian tubes move eggs

February 12, 2010 on 5:50 pm | By admin | In Health | Comments Off

tubal reversal (i.e. “tying the tubes”) is surgery to obstruct the fallopian tubes — the tube-shaped structures that connect the ovaries to the uterus — so that she cannot get pregnancy (i.e. sterile).Ordinarily, the fallopian tubes move eggs from the ovary to the womb about once a month. If a man’s sperm meets up with an egg, pregnancy can result. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, or “tied,” sperm cells can’t fertilize an egg, and  will not occur.Tubal operation is done in the hospital while under anesthesia. The doctor will make 1 or two small incisions in your belly region, usually near the belly button.

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