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Tubal Ligation
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Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (PTLS)

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Tubal Ligation IQ test

 

1.  Tubal ligation:
     a.  Is a  form of permanent birth control.
     b.  Is labeled and promoted to women as a "band-aid" surgery.
     c.  In the US is in general always performed by an OB-GYN, ACOG doctor.
     d.  Carries risks which women are routinely not informed of at the time of consent. 
    
e.  All of the above

2.  How many women have had a tubal ligation?
     a.  More than 1/2 of women age 25 or over
     b.  More then 1/4 of women aged 30 or over
     c.  More then 1/3 of women aged 18 or over

3.  True or False:
     There is no risk that Tubal Ligation altering your hormonal
     system because it is not hormonal (as with the pill).    

4.  True or False: 
     Tubal Ligation is safe and without any known side effects
     (expect for the very small risk of pregnancy).

5.  True or False:
     Having a tubal ligation can improve the condition of
     endomeitionsis.

6.  PTS stands for
     a.  Promote The Service
     b.  Profit The Surgeons
     c.  Post Tubal Syndrome

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