Female sterilization failure: Review over a decade and its clinicopathological correlation.
Objectives: The primary objective of the following study is to determine the demographic patterns of women presenting as sterilization-failure and secondary is to evaluate possible etiological factors for failure and lay standard guidelines to reduce ...
Date SV +3 more
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The trends of female sterilization in India: an age period cohort analysis approach. [PDF]
In India, sterilisation is the most frequent method of modern contraception, and is primarily used by women. The contemporaneous assessment of sterilisation literature focuses only on trends and patterns that are limited to socioeconomic considerations ...
Bansal A, Dwivedi LK, Ali B.
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Prevalence and factors associated with female sterilization in Rwanda: evidence from the demographic and health survey data (2019–2020) [PDF]
Background Female sterilization is a safe and effective surgical procedure of achieving contraception. There is disparity in the prevalence of female sterilization globally, with high income countries having higher rates than low- and middle-income ...
Samuel Ndayishimye +2 more
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Female Sterilization and Cognitive Disability in the United States, 2011-2015. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To compare female sterilization among three mutually exclusive groups of females: 1) those without any self-reported disability, 2) those with noncognitive disabilities (sensory or physical disabilities), and 3) those with cognitive ...
Li H +5 more
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Reversible sterilization in the female. [PDF]
Diathermy sterilizations may be more readily reversed if the tubal mucosa are not damaged by inflammation. Tubal ligation should be performed near the juncture of the isthmus with the ampulla and opposite an avascular window in the broad ligament. Then the tube ends are buried under separated layers of the broad ligament.
A. L. Deacon
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Profile of Female Sterilization in Brazil [PDF]
(1) Background: This study analyzes the profile of female sterilization in Brazil by age, parity, type of delivery, place of delivery, color/race, region of residence, years of schooling, marital status, number of unions, and desired number of children ...
Ernesto F. L. Amaral
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Effectiveness of a quality improvement intervention to increase adherence to key practices during female sterilization services in Chhattisgarh and Odisha states of India. [PDF]
BackgroundIn response to longstanding concerns around the quality of female sterilization services provided at public health facilities in India, the Government of India issued standards and quality assurance guidelines for female sterilization services ...
Ashish Srivastava +12 more
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A Five–year review of female sterilization at the Lagos university teaching hospital, Lagos.
Background: Over the decades, female sterilization has become a highly effective, convenient, simple and safe method of long term contraception, attributable to technological and medical advances.
K D Makinde, S I Omisakin, A A Ajepe
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Male or female sterilization - the decision making process: Counselling and regret
Sara E. Siemons +4 more
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Perceptions and practice of state Medicaid officials regarding informed consent for female sterilization. [PDF]
Bouma-Johnston H, Ponsaran R, Arora KS.
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