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Comparative Study
. 1985 Apr;75(4):370-4.
doi: 10.2105/ajph.75.4.370.

Comparative risks and costs of male and female sterilization

Comparative Study

Comparative risks and costs of male and female sterilization

G L Smith et al. Am J Public Health. 1985 Apr.

Abstract

Couples who are considering elective sterilization should compare the risks and costs of male and female sterilization procedures as part of the decision process. Morbidity, mortality, failure rates, and short-term costs associated with male and female sterilization procedures were estimated from data available in previous case series. Male sterilization procedures were found to have zero attributable deaths and significantly less major complications when compared to female sterilization procedures. No less than 14 deaths a year can be attributed to female sterilization procedures in the US. Male and female sterilization procedures have efficacy rates that are not significantly different from each other. The short-term costs of female sterilization are 3.0 to 4.1 times that of vasectomy.

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