Whether male or female, the techniques being used today involve significant manipulation of the tubes or vas and too often result in damage that makes the procedure irreversible. You can discuss the procedures available with a gyn or urologist and get their reading on these procedures.
I tell my patients that any sterilization should be considered permanent whether it is called temporary or permanent.
Once the tubes are cut, male or female, there is a generally poor outcome for future fertility. If you are considering it? Don't until you have had much time & have chosen to marry.
Is that anywhere closely related to being sunburned.........? Just a medical
question perhaps. Like when you fall asleep on your boat in the open
water and you awake and OUCH..........................:p
Ha wow CL I get the joke but i think you missed the mark haha.
If you are talking about female, yes I have heard of it. In fact I posted an thread about it. Here is a link. I couldnt find the article but here is what I found off the US patent website lol
A female is temporarily sterilized by blocking the entrance to the uterus at the oviduct exit by means of a plug comprising (a) a blocking plate, which blocks the uterus entrance, (b) a plug positioning plate, which is passed through the wall of the uterus and (C) a stem which joins the blocking and positioning plates. For emplacing the plug, the shaft which carries the plug to its blocking position has a cutting blade at its forward end which cuts an opening through the wall of the uterus through which the positioning plate of the plug is then passed. The plug is then ejected from the support rod, which is thereafter withdrawn. Dye may be pumped into the uterus to facilitate observation of the process.
[quote=constantlylearning;217032]Is that anywhere closely related to being sunburned.........? Just a medical
question perhaps. Like when you fall asleep on your boat in the open
water and you awake and OUCH..........................:p[/quote] HUH????:confused:
Male or female?
Whether male or female, the techniques being used today involve significant manipulation of the tubes or vas and too often result in damage that makes the procedure irreversible. You can discuss the procedures available with a gyn or urologist and get their reading on these procedures.
I tell my patients that any sterilization should be considered permanent whether it is called temporary or permanent.
Once the tubes are cut, male or female, there is a generally poor outcome for future fertility. If you are considering it? Don't until you have had much time & have chosen to marry.
Is that anywhere closely related to being sunburned.........? Just a medical
question perhaps. Like when you fall asleep on your boat in the open
water and you awake and OUCH..........................:p
Ha wow CL I get the joke but i think you missed the mark haha.
If you are talking about female, yes I have heard of it. In fact I posted an thread about it. Here is a link. I couldnt find the article but here is what I found off the US patent website lol
A female is temporarily sterilized by blocking the entrance to the uterus at the oviduct exit by means of a plug comprising (a) a blocking plate, which blocks the uterus entrance, (b) a plug positioning plate, which is passed through the wall of the uterus and (C) a stem which joins the blocking and positioning plates. For emplacing the plug, the shaft which carries the plug to its blocking position has a cutting blade at its forward end which cuts an opening through the wall of the uterus through which the positioning plate of the plug is then passed. The plug is then ejected from the support rod, which is thereafter withdrawn. Dye may be pumped into the uterus to facilitate observation of the process.
[quote=constantlylearning;217032]Is that anywhere closely related to being sunburned.........? Just a medical
question perhaps. Like when you fall asleep on your boat in the open
water and you awake and OUCH..........................:p[/quote] HUH????:confused:
Yeah, I agree totally NOT FUNNY?? LOL