2006
DOI: 10.1080/13625180600647877
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The effect of tubal ligation scoring and sterilization counseling on the request for tubal reanastomosis

Abstract: Tubal ligation scoring may decrease the ratio of patients who request a tubal ligation reversal.

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“…Among women of all ages, continuation increased with detailed counselling on side effects in China39 and Mexico,39 but not Brazil 40. Counselling addressing IUD-related beliefs halved discontinuation in rural India,41 and tubal ligation scoring was associated with fewer requests for reversal in Turkey 42. Introducing the WHO Decision-Making Tool did not affect continuation among pill and injectable initiators in Nicaragua 26.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Among women of all ages, continuation increased with detailed counselling on side effects in China39 and Mexico,39 but not Brazil 40. Counselling addressing IUD-related beliefs halved discontinuation in rural India,41 and tubal ligation scoring was associated with fewer requests for reversal in Turkey 42. Introducing the WHO Decision-Making Tool did not affect continuation among pill and injectable initiators in Nicaragua 26.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“… 40 Counselling addressing IUD-related beliefs halved discontinuation in rural India, 41 and tubal ligation scoring was associated with fewer requests for reversal in Turkey. 42 Introducing the WHO Decision-Making Tool did not affect continuation among pill and injectable initiators in Nicaragua. 26 Women with husband counselling had higher continuation in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%