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Original Article

Prognostic factors for preoperative consultation of women desiring sterilization: findings of a retrospective analysis

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Pages 45-50 | Received 29 Apr 1993, Accepted 10 Oct 1994, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In this exploratory study, 37 sterilized women applying for sterilization reversal were questioned thoroughly to establish why they had decided to undergo sterilization and why they now wished for it to be reversed. Taking an interactive behavioral model as our starting point, we concentrated on the psychosocial circumstances leading to the definitive decision to be sterilized. A relationship crisis at the time of sterilization was found to be a prognostic ally unfavorable factor. Furthermore, 20 of the 37 patients cited new partnerships as their main reason for seeking reversal. Those who felt pressurized by their gynecologist or partner into undergoing sterilization had significantly more problems in overcoming the psychological stress accompanying such an operation than those who, through a series of consultations on contraception, had had sufficient time and opportunity to make their own decisions. Sterilization performed for medical reasons was found to have particularly problematical consequences, especially where the doctor had made the decision largely on his own, failing to give an adequate explanation for the medical necessity of the operation. Regarding the time chosen for sterilization, the study revealed that the patient's postoperative psychological condition was sign fitly worse when sterilization was carried out immediately after a delivery, after abortion or after Caesarean section, rather than in the interval between pregnancies. The resulting increase in the incidence of psychosomatic complaints and depressive states is also confirmed in the literature. The findings of this study offer practical suggestions for improved preoperative consultation and should help to determine the course of action to be taken when a patient wishes to be sterilized.

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