Voluntary surgical contraception as an alternative to LARC-long acting reversible contraception
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https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v63i1969Abstract
Voluntary surgical contraception (AQV), whether in the form of tubal ligation in women or vasectomy in men, is a definitive method of contraception. The reversibility of both methods is possible only with microsurgery and with a success not greater than 30% 1. Both are well tolerated and most can be performed with sedo-analgesia and local anesthesia. Its effectiveness reaches 99.5% 2, and is used globally by 200 million people3. The main indication is the desire for no more children in the person or the couple.Downloads
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Published
2017-04-22
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Guzmán, A. (2017). Voluntary surgical contraception as an alternative to LARC-long acting reversible contraception. The Peruvian Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 63(1), 81–82. https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v63i1969
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