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What Every Cardiologist Should Know About Contraception and Reproductive Planning in 2025. [PDF]
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Sterilization as Cyborg Performance: Reproductive Freedom and the Regulation of Sterilization
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 2014J. Denbow
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Subtle Forms of Sterilization Abuse: A Reproductive Rights Analysis
, 2018In 1977, women workers in the lead pigment department of an American Cyanamid plant in West Virginia were given the ‘choice’ of being sterilized or moving to lower-paying jobs. Subtle sterilization abuses include situations in which a woman or man legally consents to sterilization, but the social conditions in which they do so are abusive—the ...
A. Clarke
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State, Sterilization, and Reproductive Rights: Japan as Occupier and Occupied
, 2015May 11, 2001 marked an important step toward protecting individual reproductive rights in Japan. On that day, after a legal struggle that began in 1998, the Kumamoto District Court ruled that the segregation of Hansen’s disease patients in state-run sanatoriums, which had gone on for over half a century, was unconstitutional.
M. Toyoda
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Female sterilization reversal in the era of in-vitro fertilization
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022Purpose of review Regret after female sterilization is not uncommon in the United States. Prior to the development of assisted reproductive technology (ART), surgical reversal of sterilization was the only option for patients interested in fertility ...
N. Garg, M. Milad
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Reproductive Skew and the Origin of Sterile Castes
The American Naturalist, 2003Reproductive skew theory has not heretofore formally addressed one of the most important questions in evolutionary biology: How can whole-life sterile castes evolve? We construct a transactional skew model investigating under what conditions a subordinate in a multimember group is favored to develop into a morphologically specialized worker caste.
Jae Chun Choe, Joonghwan Jeon
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