A tubectomy, also known as tubal ligation, is a form of permanent contraception for women. It involves the surgical blocking, sealing, or cutting of the fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from reaching the uterus for fertilization. This procedure is considered a permanent method of birth control.
Menstruation occur at the age of 9 to 16 years old
No.
Yes. Menstruation will still occur with out ovulation
No, menstruation does not occur if the egg is fertilized. Instead, the fertilized egg implants in the uterus to begin pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur, then the uterine lining sheds during menstruation.
Yes!
No, menstruation occurs in individuals who have a uterus and typically identifies as female. Men do not experience menstruation.
yes
on average every 28 days
Menstruation, or menses, typically occurs during the first few days of the menstrual cycle. This is when the uterine lining sheds if pregnancy does not occur.
tubectomy is a surgical method to prevent pregnancy, in which fallopian tube in female is cut that prevent meeting of ovam with the sperm
Yes, Menstruation can also occur while pregnant, unless if she has menstruation disabilities.