| Literature DB >> 7816397 |
Abstract
Tubal sterilization is the world's most commonly used contraceptive method. Even a small proportion of women incurring poststerilization regret would translate into a large number of sufferers. In this review, we examine recent reports on the incidence of, and the risk factors for, posttubal sterilization regret in women and requests for sterilization reversal in both developed countries and less-developed countries. We also consider the implications of our findings in the practical prevention of poststerilization regret and requests for sterilization reversal, and discuss methodological issues.Entities:
Keywords: Americas; Behavior; Developed Countries; Developing Countries; Family Planning; Female Sterilization; Literature Review; North America; Northern America; Psychological Factors; Regret--determinants; Reversible Sterilization; Sterilization Reversal--women; Sterilization, Sexual; United States
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7816397 DOI: 10.1097/00006254-199410000-00028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Surv ISSN: 0029-7828 Impact factor: 2.347