2003
DOI: 10.1097/00006250-200304000-00012
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Sterilization Failure, Sterilization Reversal, and Pregnancy After Sterilization Reversal in Quebec

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“…11 Trussell et al had sterilization failure more in the youngest age group (15-30) and it stabilised in the oldest age group (36-49). 12 In the present study, the pregnancy after sterilization was highest in the age group (15-30) and stabilized in the oldest age group (36-49). Bilateral salpingectomy should be performed for an ectopic pregnancy resulting from sterilization failure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…11 Trussell et al had sterilization failure more in the youngest age group (15-30) and it stabilised in the oldest age group (36-49). 12 In the present study, the pregnancy after sterilization was highest in the age group (15-30) and stabilized in the oldest age group (36-49). Bilateral salpingectomy should be performed for an ectopic pregnancy resulting from sterilization failure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…In a study by Jindal et al, (3) term pregnancies were 53.57% (15/28) and abortion and ectopic gestation were 3.57% (1/28) each. Incidence of pregnancies was<40% in a study by Premalatha R et al, (7) 60% by Trussel et al (8) and 60% by Silber et al (6) 4% ectopic pregnancies were reported by Silber et al (6) In the present study, there was no ectopic pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 40%
“…The highest 10-year cumulative risk of pregnancy occurred among women sterilized before the age of 28 with bipolar coagulation: it amounted to 54.3 per 1000 procedures. Other studies have similarly demonstrated associations between increased risk of sterilization failure and younger age at sterilization, duration of time since sterilization, and method of sterilization 10,13,14 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%