More than 5 percent of women who get their tubes tied later become pregnant, a new analysis suggests - and researchers say ...
"Women considering tubal surgery should be well-informed about options that can be safely and conveniently used for years and ...
Rates of sterilization procedures soared nationwide after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and its ...
More women are tying their tubes in light of abortion bans. But these surgeries may fail more than some realize ...
Experts said the research underscored how abortion bans had affected women’s contraceptive choices.
Up to 5% of women who undergo tubal sterilization may later become pregnant, calling the procedure's effectiveness as a contraceptive into question, according to a recent analysis from researchers at ...
This study found an increase in use of tubal sterilization in all included states after the Dobbs decision, followed by a further monthly increase in banned states and a similar but not significant ...
A new study shows an increase in women opting for tubal ligations after Roe v. Wade was overturned, with the largest rise in ...
In the months since the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional protection of abortion access, many states have passed ...
A research letter published Wednesday in JAMA examined insurance claims data from 2021 and 2022 for around 4.8 million women ...
This study found an increase in use of tubal sterilization in all included states after the Dobbs decision, followed by a ...
Voters must weigh in on a measure that would expand abortion protections and another that would limit them. Meanwhile in Arizona, lawmakers repealed the 1864 law that was revived to ban abortions.