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To Sterilize or Not to Sterilize?

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1978
In this article it is proposed to consider voluntary sterilization and consent to surgery in Scots law but with particular reference to the English case of Re D (a minor) which was first reported in The Times of 17th September, 1975 and is more fully reported in (1976) 1 All E.R. 326.
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Rationale of Sterility, Sterilization and Sterility Testing

Hospital Topics, 1971
(1971). Rationale of Sterility, Sterilization and Sterility Testing. Hospital Topics: Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 118-120.
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Sterilization

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Sterilization has become the most widely used method of family planning in both the developed and developing world. This article discusses the importance of presterilization counseling and describes the timing of the procedure, methods of anesthesia, and occlusion techniques (eg, tubal ligation and the use of rings and clips) in female sterilization ...
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Sterilization

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
Worldwide, sterilization (tubal sterilization and vasectomy) is used by more people than any other method of contraception. All techniques of tubal sterilization in widespread use in the United States have low risks of surgical complications. Although tubal sterilization is highly effective, the risk of pregnancy varies by age and method of occlusion ...
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Sterility

Air Medical Journal, 2002
Whether or not you are still swimming in the gene pool, if you are a member of a flight crew, this article is intended to help you avoid that ultimate form of sterility known as death. Sterile cockpit is an aviation term meaning the absence of nonessential conversation, not silence.
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Sterilization

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1984
Male and female sterilization is a safe and effective form of permanent contraception. The number of patients accepting this method has rapidly increased over the last ten years and is likely to continue. In some countries the rate has plateaued out: in the USA it has been 31 per cent of all married women for the last eight years.
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Sterilization: A Review of 98 Sterilized Women

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
SummaryThe details of 98 women sterilized over a three-year period are presented. They show that female sterilization is a safe procedure which has a satisfactory result in many cases and confers many secondary benefits. However, some regret is common and is associated with a high incidence of psychiatric and marital morbidity, and this is shown to be ...
M.David Enoch, Keith Jones
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Male Sterilization

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
This review of recent information and advances in the area of male sterilization deals with recent epidemiologic studies that discuss potential ill effects hypothesized to be a result of vasectomy, including carcinoma of the prostate and carcinoma of the testicle. Rebuttals to these hypotheses are presented.
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Sterilization Failure, Sterilization Reversal, and Pregnancy After Sterilization Reversal in Quebec

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
1). To determine the likelihood of sterilization reversal and of subsequent sterilization after sterilization reversal among men and women and 2). to examine the likelihood of pregnancy after sterilization (contraceptive failure) and of pregnancy after sterilization reversal.Payment data from the Quebec provincial health insurance system were obtained ...
Edith Guilbert   +2 more
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