Does Tubal Sterilization offer a Permanent Solution?
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Clinical Policy Title: Hysteroscopic tubal occlusion for permanent female sterilization
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Tubal sterilization is the most common form of birth control used in the world.1 Between 1994 and 1996, more than 2 million tubal sterilizations were performed in the US,2 with 28% of women aged 15–44 years relying on this method of contraception.3 Advances in laparoscopic techniques have resulted in a substantial increase in the number of women undergoing tubal sterilization, with nearly all i...
متن کاملEctopic pregnancy after tubal sterilization.
Tubal sterilization is an increasingly common method of contraception. Although pregnancy after sterilization is uncommon, it can occur and may be ectopic. It is widely believed that any pregnancies after tubal sterilization will generally occur during the first year or two year after the procedure. Surprisingly, failures are not limited to the first year or two, but continued to appear at each...
متن کاملComplications of interval laparoscopic tubal sterilization.
In 1978, the Centers for Disease Control initiated a multicenter prospective study to assess the safety of the various female sterilizing operations and the ways in which they could be made safer. During the first 31 months, 3500 women who underwent interval laparoscopic tubal sterilization by electrocoagulation or Silastic banding without other concurrent operations were enrolled in the study....
متن کاملChild disability and mothers' tubal sterilization.
CONTEXT The needs of children with disability can be substantial, leading some parents to consider contraceptive sterilization to prevent additional births. METHODS Matched records from the 1993 National Health Interview Survey and the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth were used to investigate the relationship between child disability and mothers' sterilization. Data included the birth re...
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عنوان ژورنال: Indian Journal of Science and Technology
سال: 2014
ISSN: 0974-6846,0974-5645
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2014/v7i4.16