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Understanding Tubal Ligation: What Happens to the Fallopian Tubes?
The fallopian tubes cannot become "untied." A tubal ligation, or "having your tubes tied," is a surgical procedure in which the fallopian tubes are cut, tied, or blocked to prevent pregnancy. There is no way for the fallopian tubes to become untied naturally.Fillings - Related Articles
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