Binding of the horns
The binding of the horns is a surgical procedure of sterilization which offers a Contraception permanent and reliable to the women.
The occlusion of the horns is a method of permanent regulation of the births by a surgery which is carried out under general anesthesia and hard from 15 to 20 minutes.
One employs various means to close the horns, like the section and binding of the horns or the obturation of the horns using an instrument.
To have access to the horns, one generally makes a Laparoscopie. The instrument is thin and long to be able to be introduced into the body by a very small incision below the navel; a laparoscopy makes it possible to the doctor to see the horns and to close them.
A technique of Laparotomie or mini laparotomy, used a little less often, requires that the surgeon reach the horns and the farm through a small incision made in the lower part of the trunk. One can also make binding of the horns after a childbirth or a Cesarean.
The permanent regulation of the births by sterilization does not give any protection against the sexually transmitted diseases. It replaces the condom only like average contraceptive.
One must remain at the hospital during a few hours after the binding of the horns. One is protected from a possible pregnancy immediately and the binding of the horns is reliable with 99.6% - better than any other contraception, except the vasectomy (which is reliable to 99.9%).
---- General informations of female and male contraception are often on the sites of female health. This cannot be useful like council or medical opinion; you should consult a doctor or a surgeon for any surgical question.
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