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SummaryThe details of 98 women sterilized over a three-year period are presented. They show that female sterilization is a safe procedure which has a satisfactory result in many cases and confers many secondary benefits. However, some regret is common and is associated with a high incidence of psychiatric and marital morbidity, and this is shown to be related to pre-operative factors. A method of pre-operative assessment is outlined which should minimize the risk of a poor outcome following female sterilization.
Risk, Motivation, Sterilization, Tubal, Libido, Mental Disorders, Consumer Behavior, Personality Disorders, Pregnancy Complications, Parity, England, Pregnancy, Guilt, Humans, Female, Affective Symptoms, Marriage, Contraception Behavior, Menstruation Disturbances
Risk, Motivation, Sterilization, Tubal, Libido, Mental Disorders, Consumer Behavior, Personality Disorders, Pregnancy Complications, Parity, England, Pregnancy, Guilt, Humans, Female, Affective Symptoms, Marriage, Contraception Behavior, Menstruation Disturbances
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