When a women get her tubes tied, when she ovulates respectively month, where on earth does the egg be in motion?

it doesnt go down the tube because the tube is no longer within. so where does the egg step?

Answers:    It is just reabsorbed into the body. Southampton Babe, near are several ways that the tubes are "tied". It depends on the doctor and which method they prefer. Some will cut the tubes and cauterize the ends so they are sealed shut, and some (like mine be done) bend them up into a U shape and clamp them, so that the piece above the clamp dies and falls off. They adjectives work equally well.
the egg dies and it pretty much disolves i dont know but when the tubes are tied, are they contained by like a physical kink?? or just cut stale completely?
The egg just characteristics of disintegrates into your system the same channel sperm just features of disintegrate after I guy has a vasectomy capably after ovulation the egg is released and has so tons days to live. think just about it like this even when a woman's tubes aren't tied the egg is still surrounded by her body its just released into the uterus (when the tubes tied it cant stir to the uterus of course) when its in the uterus sperm can accomplish it for fertilization. if the egg is not fertilized then its a short time ago desolved because there tiny tiny similar to 50 times the size of a blood cell. but any way the point its that it never leaves the body to start beside its just that next to a tubal ligation the egg stays up out of the uterus so that sperm is not able to come surrounded by contact

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