Ans. b. Laparoscopic tubal ligationIntrauterine device (IUD), also known as long-acting reversible contraception (LARC).Laparoscopic tubal ligation is the most common modality of pregnancy prevention. It is irreversible in nature.Spring-loaded clip (Filshie clip, Hulka clip) or Silastic rubber band (Falope ring) are most commonly used.Destruction or removal of a segment of the oviduct is performed in an operating room through a transabdominal approach usually using a laparoscopy or minilaparotomy.An ectopic pregnancy should be ruled out; if the procedure fails.Failure rate is 1 in 200.
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