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Gauze pad left in pt. during reversal of tubal ligation surgery.(Nursing Law Case on Point): An article from: Nursing Law’s Regan Report


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Tubal Ligation Procedure And Its Reversal

Having or not having children is one decision that each woman must make for herself.

 

When women are in committed relationships, they often share this decision with the man that they love. However, single women are on their own with this choice, which is probably exactly how they want it.

Whatever the case, the tubal ligation surgery that can be seen as the ultimate and final say in birth control is something that many choose, though they do change their minds at times. Not everyone can do this, but it can be common for women who have completed their families and are above a certain age.

Some call the tubal ligation procedure ‘having their tubes tied.’ This is very common when a woman has had at least two children and she knows that she is done with adding to her family. It does not really matter if she is single or married, at that point, most doctors will say that choice is up to them.
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