Dr. Dimple Doshi (MBBS, MD, DGO)
Female Obstetrician and Gynecologist
27+ years’ experience
20,000+ surgeries completed
Are you sure your family is complete but tired of worrying about unintended pregnancies or the side effects of temporary birth control methods? Many women want a safe, reliable solution that doesn’t involve daily pills, injections, or hormonal complications.
Relying on short-term contraception can feel stressful and inconvenient. Missed pills, device failures, or hormonal side effects often create unnecessary anxiety. For couples who are certain they don’t want more children, this constant worry can disrupt peace of mind and quality of life.
Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation offers a safe, minimally invasive, and permanent method of birth control. It involves sealing or blocking the fallopian tubes, preventing eggs from reaching the uterus. The procedure is quick, recovery is fast, and it provides lifelong protection without altering your hormones.
At Vardaan Hospital, Dr. Dimple Doshi specializes in advanced laparoscopic sterilization techniques for maximum safety and comfort.
Laparoscopic tubal ligation is a minimally invasive surgery that blocks fallopian tubes to provide permanent contraception without affecting hormones.
The procedure seals or blocks the fallopian tubes using rings, clips, or heat, preventing eggs from reaching sperm and eliminating pregnancy risk.
Several techniques are available, all aiming to block fallopian tubes permanently. The choice depends on your anatomy and surgeon’s preference.
Women who have completed their families and want a safe, permanent birth control method are ideal candidates for laparoscopic sterilization.
Tubal ligation can be performed after childbirth, during a C-section, or as an interval procedure when the woman is not pregnant.
Pre-surgical evaluation ensures safety. You may need tests, fasting, and consent before undergoing laparoscopic sterilization.
The surgery takes 20–30 minutes using small cuts, a laparoscope, and instruments to block or remove the fallopian tubes.
You will be monitored for a few hours post-procedure before discharge, with advice on pain relief and resuming activities.
Most women return home the same day and resume normal activities in 2–3 days, with complete recovery in about a week.
Tubal ligation is generally safe, but like any surgery, it has rare risks such as bleeding, infection, or organ injury.
Reversal is possible but complicated, costly, and success rates vary. Consider it a permanent method before proceeding.
No, tubal ligation does not impact hormone production or menstrual cycle; your periods will remain largely unchanged.
Dr. Dimple Doshi offers expert laparoscopic sterilization with advanced techniques, ensuring minimal discomfort and quick recovery.
The cost depends on room selection and surgical complexity. Average packages at Vardaan Hospital are:
| CPT Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 58670 | Laparoscopy, surgical; with fulguration of oviducts (with or without transection) |
| 58671 | Laparoscopy, surgical; with occlusion of oviducts by device (e.g., band, clip) |
| 58615 | Occlusion of oviducts by device via vaginal or cervical approach |
| 58600 | Ligation or transection of fallopian tubes, abdominal or vaginal (non-laparoscopic) |
| ICD-10-CM Code | Description |
|---|---|
| Z30.2 | Encounter for sterilization |
| Z30.09 | Encounter for other general counseling and advice on contraception |
| Z98.51 | Tubal ligation status (used for post-op or follow-up documentation) |
Ans. Yes, your periods usually continue as normal because the procedure does not affect your hormones.
Ans. It is highly effective (99.9%) but not 100% foolproof. Rare failures can occur in 1 out of 200 women.
Ans. Pregnancy is extremely rare but possible, especially if the tubes reconnect naturally or the surgery was incomplete.
Ans. Recovery usually takes 5–7 days for laparoscopic surgery. You can resume normal activities within a week.
Ans. Most women require 1–2 days of rest, with gradual return to normal activities within a week.
Ans. It offers permanent birth control, no hormonal side effects, and eliminates the need for contraceptives.
Ans. Rare complications include chronic pelvic pain, menstrual changes, or regret due to permanence of the procedure.
Ans. No, it does not affect hormones or metabolism, so it does not cause weight gain.
Ans. Natural reconnection of tubes is extremely rare but can occur in very few cases over time.
Ans. Avoid heavy lifting, sexual intercourse, and strenuous exercise for at least one week post-surgery.
Ans. Most women have normal cycles, but a few may notice changes like heavier or irregular periods.
Ans. Typically, no. Your hormonal function remains intact, so cycles remain similar to pre-surgery.
Ans. Eggs are still released by the ovaries but absorbed naturally by the body as they cannot reach the uterus.
Ans. Slight changes in flow or cycle length may occur but are usually temporary and mild.
Ans. Yes. Menstrual bleeding happens from the uterus, not the fallopian tubes, so periods continue as usual.