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The introduction of reversible sterilization

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007
Professor Ingelman-Sundbergs paper on the effect of urine on the endometrium which exposes a reversible method of inducing sterilization in humans directs attention to the still unresolved ethical concern of nonconsensual sterilization. The experience he recalls of legal sterilization without their consent of "social undesirables" in Sweden between ...
Rebecca Cook, Bernard Dickens
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Macroscopic Tuboplasty: Reversal of Female Sterilization

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990
AbstractData is presented regarding 57 women who underwent reversal of sterilization procedure. In the majority (90%), the reason for request for reversal of procedure was loss of male child or more than one child. Thirteen subjects never came back for follow‐up.
I, Gupta, H, Sawhney, U, Mahajan
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS REQUESTING REVERSAL OF STERILIZATION

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1978
SummaryWith the increased number of female patients seeking sterilization and the good chance of successful reversal using modern microsurgical techniques, it can be anticipated there will be a rise in the number of patients requesting reversal of sterilization.
P, Thomson, A, Templeton
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Mahgoub's Operation: A Reversible Method of Sterilization

Fertility and Sterility, 1978
Between 1971 and 1976 30 multiparous nonpostpartum Egyptian women aged 30-38 years elected to undergo the sterilization procedure described below in lieu of tubal sterilization. The abdomen is entered via a Pfannestiel incision. The uterine fundus is drawn to 1 side and a 2.5 cm peritoneal slit is cut through the broad ligament below the round ...
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Characteristics of women requesting reversal of sterilization

Fertility and Sterility, 1984
For a definition of the characteristics of women who request reversal of sterilization, 180 such women were compared with 180 women apparently satisfied with sterilization. Women who requested tubal reversal were younger at the time of sterilization, began and completed their families at an earlier age, and were of lower socioeconomic status than those
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Microsurgical Reversal of Female Sterilization

Fertility and Sterility, 1981
W W, Hurd, M I, Reich, A E, Barnes
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Female sterilization ‐ sterilization reversal

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2000
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[Endoscopic sterilization reversal].

Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1992
In animal experiments a new technique for tubal reanastomoses has been developed, applicable endoscopically. The first results in humans indicate that this new technique may be an alternative to "classical" microsurgery in selected cases. But more data are necessary to evaluate the role of this new method in the field of reconstructive tubal surgery.
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