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Sterilization regret among Puerto Rican women.

C C Boring1, R W Rochat, J Becerra.   

Abstract

This study examined sterilization regret among Puerto Rican women with contraceptive tubal sterilizations (TS) using retrospective data from a population-based survey of women aged 15 to 49 years. Twenty-one percent of the 846 respondents expressed some regret, with 11% stating definite dissatisfaction with the decision. Factors associated with regret were young age at TS, absence of daughters, someone else making the decision to be sterilized, medical indications for TS, sterilization failure, and living with a new marital partner. There were no significant effects associated with the timing of sterilization, whether interval or postpartum, or with the type of last delivery. Other factors not independently associated with regret included years since TS, parity, education, and age at follow-up.

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Keywords:  Americas; Attitude; Behavior; Caribbean; Contraception; Contraceptive Usage; Decision Making; Developed Countries; Developing Countries; Family And Household; Family Characteristics; Family Planning; Family Size; Family Size, Desired; Female Sterilization; Latin America; Method Acceptability; North America; Psychological Factors; Puerto Rico; Satisfaction; Sterilization, Sexual; Tubal Occlusion

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3259513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


  8 in total

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4.  Exploring factors in the decision to choose sterilization vs alternatives in rural El Salvador.

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5.  Strategies and safeguards to ensure access to long-acting reversible contraception removal after the Zika Contraception Access Network ended: A prospective analysis of patient reported complaints.

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6.  Program Fidelity and Patient Satisfaction among Women Served by the Zika Contraception Access Network Program in Puerto Rico.

Authors:  Lauren B Zapata; Lisa Romero; Maria I Rivera; Stephanie K Rivera-Soto; Stacey Hurst; Zipatly V Mendoza; Heather B Clayton; Nabal Bracero; Maura K Whiteman; Eva Lathrop
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7.  Final Program Data and Factors Associated With Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Removal: The Zika Contraception Access Network.

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  8 in total

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