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jsha1121:

Hi everyone, can yall help me answer these questions. Thanks in advance. 1. What is the premise behind a tubal (fallopian/uterine tube) ligation (tie off) as a means of birth control? Anatomically, why is it effective? 2. What symptoms/problems can be caused by an enlarged prostate due to the anatomy of the male reproductive system? 3. What is the premise behind a vasectomy as a means of birth control? Anatomically, why is it effective?

Razor:

1. Tubal ligation, also known as getting your “tubes tied” or “female sterilization,” is a permanent birth control surgery. It prevents a woman from getting pregnant and is effective immediately after the procedure. - It's effective because it's permanent. 2. The symptoms include: frequent urination, difficulty urinating, and. inability to urinate. 3. A vasectomy is a form of permanent male contraception that involves surgically cutting or blocking the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. - After the procedure, a man can ejaculate, but there will be no sperm. Welcome to QC!

jsha1121:

Thanks. :)

Razor:

You're welcome!

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