Permanent contraception for women

Permanent methods of contraception are used by an estimated 220 million couples worldwide, and are often selected due to convenience, ease of use and lack of side effects. A variety of tubal occlusion techniques are available for female permanent contraception, and procedures can be performed using...

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description Permanent methods of contraception are used by an estimated 220 million couples worldwide, and are often selected due to convenience, ease of use and lack of side effects. A variety of tubal occlusion techniques are available for female permanent contraception, and procedures can be performed using a transcervical or transabdominal approach. This article reviews currently available techniques for female permanent contraception and discusses considerations when helping patients choose a contraceptive method and tubal occlusion technique.
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Birth control
contraception
Contraception - methods
Essure
falope ring
Female
filshie clip
Humans
hysteroscopy
Patients
Preferences
Pregnancy
Side effects
sterilization
Sterilization Reversal
Sterilization, Tubal
tubal ligation
tubal occlusion
vasectomy
Womens health
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