How and Why Women Choose Sterilization: Results from Six Follow-up Surveys

Follow-up surveys were carried out in six countries (Bangladesh, Columbia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Indonesia, and Tunisia) between 1984 and 1986 to assess client decision-making regarding sterilization. The results revealed that women made well-informed, voluntary decisions to be sterilized. They we...

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Bangladesh
Children
Community Health Services - organization & administration
Contraception
El Salvador
Family planning
Female
Female sterilization
Follow-Up Studies
Guatemala
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Informed consent
Payments
Population
Reproductive sterilization
Sterilization, Tubal - psychology
Surgical procedures
Tubal ligation
Volunteer labor
Womens health
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