MALE AND FEMALE STERILIZATION PROCEDURES Megan O’Brien, Sam Godeen, and Angelia Blair.

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MALE AND FEMALE STERILIZATION PROCEDURES Megan O’Brien, Sam Godeen, and Angelia Blair

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MALE STERILIZATION Vasectomy  Permanent birth control  Vas deferens closed/blocked to prevent sperm from leaving man’s body  Most effective type for men  Reversible, but not always effective  2 Types:  Incision Method  No-incision Method

INCISION METHOD Make incision on side of scrotum to reach vas deferens

NO-INCISION METHOD “No Scalpel Method” Scrotum not cut; puncture made instead

SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ETHICAL ISSUES Cancer Reversal

FEMALE STERILIZATION  Permanent birth control  Prevents egg movement to uterus and sperm movement to egg  Sometimes reversible, others not  Can decrease risk of ovarian cancer  Does not affect menstrual cycle 2 Types:  Surgical Method  Non-Surgical Method

SURGICAL METHOD Tubal Ligation  Fallopian tubes cut/blocked through incisions in abdomen

NON-SURGICAL METHOD Device put into each fallopian tube Inserted through vagina Scar tissue forms around device, blocking tubes Takes 3 months to be completely blocked

SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ETHICAL ISSUES Regret Ectopic pregnancies Doctor deception Misinformation Population Control

FEMALE STERILIZATION Hysterectomy  3 Types  Subtotal  Total  Radical

SUBTOTAL HYSTERECTOMY Only upper part removed Cervix in place

TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY Removal of whole uterus and cervix

RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY Whole uterus, tissues surrounding, cervix, and top part of vagina removed

SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ETHICAL ISSUES Patient protection Are you still a woman?

SOURCES Male Sterilization:   Female Sterilization:        