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Sterilization (medicine)

Sterilization (also spelled sterilisation) is any of several medical methods of permanent birth control that intentionally leaves a person unable to reproduce. Sterilization methods are available for both males and females. Although a non-surgical option for females ("Essure") was available until 2019, it is no longer an option. Sterilization procedures…

Methods, Voluntary (elective) sterilization & Promoted sterilization

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Benefits
Permanent methods that require no further user actions
Clinic review
None
Duration effect
Permanent
First use
Ancient
Perfect use
under 1%
Reversibility
Difficult and expensive, vasectomy reversal & tubal reversal may be possible

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Voluntary (elective) sterilization

Promoted sterilization

Criminalization

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Sterilization (medicine)

Nodes136
Edges135
Triples19
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.014706
Components1

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Sterilization (medicine)

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Benefits · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → Permanent methods that require no further user actions
Clinic review · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → None
Duration effect · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → Permanent
First use · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → Ancient
Perfect use · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → under 1%
Reversibility · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → Difficult and expensive, vasectomy reversal & tubal reversal may be possible
Risks · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → Operative and postoperative complications
STI protection · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → None
Type · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → Sterilization (tubal ligation, salpingectomy, hysterectomy, vasoligation)
Typical use · 1
Sterilization (medicine) → under 1%

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sterilization women children tubal female men vasectomy states also procedure united procedures contraception may ligation often many use sterilized incentives

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Sterilization (medicine)BenefitsPermanent methods that require no further user actions1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)Clinic reviewNone1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)Duration effectPermanent1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)First useAncient1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)Perfect useunder 1%1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)ReversibilityDifficult and expensive, vasectomy reversal & tubal reversal may be possible1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)RisksOperative and postoperative complications1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)STI protectionNone1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)TypeSterilization (tubal ligation, salpingectomy, hysterectomy, vasoligation)1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)Typical useunder 1%1.00infobox
Sterilization (medicine)User reminders3 negative semen samples required following vasectomy1.00infobox
the United Kingdominstance ofIn industrialized countries0.80text

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