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Assessing the Barriers to Postpartum Tubal Ligation Among Multiparous Women

Background: Unmet demands for postpartum tubal ligation are estimated to be greater than the actual number of tubal ligations done, especially in low-resource settings. Through this study, we therefore assessed the barriers to postpartum tubal ligation in the developing world. Materials and Methods:...

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Autores principales: Sarkar, Avir, Ghotra, Maninder K, Wadhawan, Isha, Jindal, Sonam, Zangmo, Rinchen, Sarkar, Abhik
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9435309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36059315
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27602
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author Sarkar, Avir
Ghotra, Maninder K
Wadhawan, Isha
Jindal, Sonam
Zangmo, Rinchen
Sarkar, Abhik
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Ghotra, Maninder K
Wadhawan, Isha
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description Background: Unmet demands for postpartum tubal ligation are estimated to be greater than the actual number of tubal ligations done, especially in low-resource settings. Through this study, we therefore assessed the barriers to postpartum tubal ligation in the developing world. Materials and Methods: It is a prospective cohort study including 3671 multiparous women from northern India. Recruited patients were given survey questionnaires during their antenatal and postpartum period which evaluated the patient-related, healthcare facility-related and social factors which were the determining factors for the unfulfillment of their desire for permanent sterilization. Results: Out of the recruited population, 1576 women wished to undergo tubal ligation. Following attrition, a total of 1024 were followed up prospectively. Of them, sterilization was successfully done only in 309 (30.18%) participants. A large proportion of mothers had their demand unmet (715 mothers; 69.82%). Out of them, 505 (70.63%) women stated that tubal ligation was not done because they did not deliver by Caesarean section. Insufficient counselling regarding tubal ligation was quoted by 325 (45.45%) mothers. Majority of the participants denied tubal ligation as they were not given enough information about the procedure (589 participants; 82.38%). While 568 (79.44%) mothers had changed their mind after delivery, 257 (35.94%) thought that their health was not fit to undergo the procedure and 213 (29.79%) mothers wanted more children in the future. We found that there was strong opposition from their male partners (56.78%). Conclusion: Postpartum tubal ligation is of paramount importance in women with completed families, especially in developing countries. This prospective study addressed the barriers to tubal ligation, which would help combat future unintended pregnancies.
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spelling pubmed-94353092022-09-03 Assessing the Barriers to Postpartum Tubal Ligation Among Multiparous Women Sarkar, Avir Ghotra, Maninder K Wadhawan, Isha Jindal, Sonam Zangmo, Rinchen Sarkar, Abhik Cureus Obstetrics/Gynecology Background: Unmet demands for postpartum tubal ligation are estimated to be greater than the actual number of tubal ligations done, especially in low-resource settings. Through this study, we therefore assessed the barriers to postpartum tubal ligation in the developing world. Materials and Methods: It is a prospective cohort study including 3671 multiparous women from northern India. Recruited patients were given survey questionnaires during their antenatal and postpartum period which evaluated the patient-related, healthcare facility-related and social factors which were the determining factors for the unfulfillment of their desire for permanent sterilization. Results: Out of the recruited population, 1576 women wished to undergo tubal ligation. Following attrition, a total of 1024 were followed up prospectively. Of them, sterilization was successfully done only in 309 (30.18%) participants. A large proportion of mothers had their demand unmet (715 mothers; 69.82%). Out of them, 505 (70.63%) women stated that tubal ligation was not done because they did not deliver by Caesarean section. Insufficient counselling regarding tubal ligation was quoted by 325 (45.45%) mothers. Majority of the participants denied tubal ligation as they were not given enough information about the procedure (589 participants; 82.38%). While 568 (79.44%) mothers had changed their mind after delivery, 257 (35.94%) thought that their health was not fit to undergo the procedure and 213 (29.79%) mothers wanted more children in the future. We found that there was strong opposition from their male partners (56.78%). Conclusion: Postpartum tubal ligation is of paramount importance in women with completed families, especially in developing countries. This prospective study addressed the barriers to tubal ligation, which would help combat future unintended pregnancies. Cureus 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9435309/ /pubmed/36059315 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27602 Text en Copyright © 2022, Sarkar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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