A sterilization surgery is a procedure done to permanently prevent future pregnancies.
The following information is about deciding to have a sterilization surgery.
Deciding to have sterilization surgery
Sterilization surgery is a procedure to permanently prevent reproduction.
People who do not want to have any more children may choose to have sterilization surgery. However, some may regret the decision later. Men or women who are younger at the time they have surgery are more likely to change their minds and want children in the future. Even though either procedure can sometimes be reversed, both must be considered permanent forms of birth control.
When deciding if you want to have a sterilization procedure, it is important to consider:
If you answered that you might want to have another child, then sterilization is not the best option for you.
There are other options for preventing pregnancy that are not permanent. Talk to your health care provider about all the options available to you before making the decision to have a sterilization procedure.
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3/31/2024 Reviewed By: LaQuita Martinez, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Emory Johns Creek Hospital, Alpharetta, GA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team. |