Safe contraception method for women who don't plan future pregnancies. Laparoscopic procedure with minimal burden.
Sterilization is one of the contraception methods and is a good alternative for women who do not intend to have more pregnancies. In our countries, this process is still relatively little known, but abroad it is quite common due to the safety and simplicity of the procedure.
After undergoing sterilization, a woman no longer needs to plan daily or cyclical hormonal contraception. In the long-term perspective, this method can be a predictable form of protection against pregnancy.
According to health protection laws, sterilization can be performed by a woman who:
Sterilization is a medical intervention that deprives a woman of fertility - the ovaries are not removed or damaged. The doctor closes the fallopian tubes laparoscopically, which means that the egg cannot pass to the uterus, and sperm cannot reach the ovary.
All examinations are performed on-site:
The recovery period after the procedure is approximately 2-3 days. During this time, rest is recommended, without physical exertion. With proper treatment, any possible pain after the procedure is minimal. After the surgery, a check-up and gynecological examination are needed.
Price includes surgery, medical care, one day clinic stay, medications and all necessary examinations.