Surgical Sterilization Concerns
There are possible side affects from the Surgical Sterilization procedure that you need to be aware of and watching for. If you notice any of them you need to contact your doctor right away. Learn what you need to be looking out for.
Alternate Names for Surgical Sterilization:
Sterilization, surgical
Sterilization, surgical - laparoscopic
Sterilization, tubal
Sterilization, tubal - laparoscopic
Surgical sterilization - laparoscopic
TL - laparoscopic
Tubal ligation
Tubal ligation - laparoscopic
Tubal sterilization
Tubal sterilization - laparoscopic
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- Overview
- What It Is
- Reasons For
- Complications
- What to Expect
- Results
- When to Call a Doctor
When to Contact Doctor About Surgical Sterilization
Alternate Names for Surgical Sterilization:
Sterilization, surgical
Sterilization, surgical - laparoscopic
Sterilization, tubal
Sterilization, tubal - laparoscopic
Surgical sterilization - laparoscopic
TL - laparoscopic
Tubal ligation
Tubal ligation - laparoscopic
Tubal sterilization
Tubal sterilization - laparoscopic
Call Your Doctor
After arriving home, contact your doctor if any of the following occurs:
- Signs of infection, including fever and chills
- Redness, swelling, increasing pain, excessive bleeding, or discharge from the incision sites
- Severe and continuous abdominal pain
- Cough , shortness of breath, chest pain, or severe nausea or vomiting
- Fainting or dizziness
- Pain and or swelling in one or both legs
- Nausea and vomiting lasting more than a day
- Heavy vaginal bleeding after the first day
- Missed menstrual period
In case of an emergency, CALL 911 .
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What to Expect Find out how long it will take, what they will be doing and what to expect afterwards. |
Results What are the next steps and other possible tests needed after you have received the results. |
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