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Is hysterectomy more likely to be required by women who have undergone a tubal ligation?

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Is hysterectomy more likely to be required by women who have undergone a tubal ligation?

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No. Women who have chosen a surgical means of contraception however, may be more likely to seek a surgical approach to subsequent bleeding problems than other women in general. There is no good biological explanation why prior tubal ligation should increase subsequent hysterectomy rates.

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