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Tubal sterilization and hot flashes
Fertility and Sterility, 2004A cross-sectional study was conducted among women ages 40-60 years to assess the association between tubal sterilization and the occurrence of any, moderate/severe, or daily hot flashes. Although women with tubal sterilization were more likely to report hot flashes than were nonsterilized women, this association was largely due to differences in ...
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Tubal Sterilization — Its Aftermath
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1987Summary: A review of the long‐term sequelae of female sterilization has been made. There is Little support for the belief that the procedure leads to an increased incidence of menstrual problems, psychological difficulties, or subsequent surgery. All presently available techniques occasionally fail. The rate is not significantly greater when mechanical
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Post‐tubal Sterilization Syndrome
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1992This article presents a review of the literature on post‐tubal sterilization syndrome. Although studies have shortcomings they suggest the majority of women undergoing tubal sterilization do not experience changes in menstrual patterns after the procedure, but a minority do.
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Regrets after tubal sterilization
Medical Journal of Australia, 1986PIP: The tendency to categorize tubal sterilization as an almost trivial procedure may contribute, at least in part, to the fact that a significant minority of women undergo an elective surgical intervention that subsequently they come to regret. These cases may represent a small percentage of the many sterilization operations that are performed each ...
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Sexual adjustment to tubal sterilization
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1990Sexual adjustment after laparoscopic sterilization has been investigated in a Danish population. The study comprises 659 patients who underwent laparoscopic sterilization during the 4-year period 1980-1983. The study focused on libido, coital frequency, coital enjoyment, lack of excitement, sexual life and feelings of femininity after sterilization in ...
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Pregnancy Following Tubal Sterilization
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1948W J, DIECKMANN, E B, HAUSER
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