Sterilization means to make a person/animal be unable to ever have babies. Female sterilization refers to carrying out the process in a female. This may be done by tubal ligation, removal of the uterus, or removal of the ovaries.
A. Jefferson Penfield has written: 'Outpatient gynecologic surgery' -- subject(s): Ambulatory surgery, Female Generative organs, Female Genital Diseases, Generative organs, Female, Genital Diseases, Female, Surgery 'Female sterilization by minilaparotomy or open laparoscopy' -- subject(s): Laparoscopic surgery, Laparoscopy, Methods, Sexual Sterilization, Sterilization, Sexual, Sterilization, Tubal, Tubal sterilization
in the context of tubal sterilization, morbidity with tubal ligation is 5%
Spay is the sterilization of female animals. (Removal of uterus) Neuter is the sterilization of male animals. (Removal of testicles)
mortality is less than 4 in 100,000 cases.
The term spay is used to mean the sterilization procedure performed on female cats and dogs. During the surgery, the female reproductive organs are removed.
Yes. Chemical sterilization and cold sterilization are the same thing.
In case of female sterilization, you have both the fallopian tubes ligated. This prevents the union of ovum and the sperm. In case of the male sterilization, you have both the vas diferens ligated. This prevents the appearance of the sperms in the semen. This prevent the union of the sperm with the ovum.
This is a procedure of sterilization using a gas.
This is the mandatory sterilization of abnormal or undesirable women.
The sterilization process is to have something completely clean
Forced female sterilization raises ethical concerns as it violates a person's right to make decisions about their own body and reproductive health. To prevent such violations, it is important to ensure informed consent, provide access to comprehensive reproductive health education and services, and hold accountable those who engage in coercive practices. Additionally, promoting gender equality and addressing systemic issues that perpetuate discrimination can help prevent forced sterilization and protect reproductive rights.
William M. Moss has written: 'Contraceptive sterilization' -- subject(s): Contraception, Sexual Sterilization, Sterilization (Birth control), Tubal sterilization, Vasectomy