We know how incredibly frustrating this can be.
, director of the Center for Women's Health Research and Innovation at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, surveyed 193 sterilized women about their attitudes and beliefs regarding sterilization. “A sizable number of women in our research have demonstrated a lack of understanding about the reversibility,” Dr. Borrero tells SELF.
“We are all concerned about the woman who gets sterilized and then wishes to reverse the procedure…and we've all seen folks in this category,” Dr. Minkin tells SELF. “The most common reason [I’ve seen] for requesting a reversal is a change in relationship like divorce or [becoming widowed].” Interestingly, one older study found that child-free women were less likely to experience regret than women who had kids before getting the procedure. Thesurveyed 11,232 women ages 18 to 44 who had tubal sterilizations between 1978 and 1987. The researchers found that the cumulative probability of regret within 14 years of sterilization was 12.7 percent. Women who were 30 years old or younger when they were sterilized had a slightly higher cumulative probability of regret .
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