Obstet Gynecol. 2021 Jun 1;137(6):1146-1147. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004406.
Sterilization is one of the most effective and popular forms of contraception in the United States, relied upon by 18.6% of women aged 15-49 years using contraception. Nearly half of procedures are performed during the postpartum period, yet many women who desire postpartum sterilization do not actually undergo the procedure. Factors that may decrease the likelihood of a patient obtaining desired postpartum sterilization include patient-related factors, physician-related factors, lack of available operating rooms and anesthesia, federal consent requirements, and receiving care in some religiously affiliated hospitals. In all discussions and counseling regarding contraception, including postpartum sterilization, it is important to engage in shared decision making while supporting personal agency and patient autonomy. Equitable access to postpartum sterilization is an important strategy to ensure patient-centered care while supporting reproductive autonomy and justice when it comes to decisions regarding family formation. This revision includes updates on barriers to postpartum sterilization and guidance for contraceptive counseling and shared decision making.
绝育是美国最有效和最受欢迎的避孕方式之一,在美国,15-49 岁使用避孕措施的女性中有 18.6%依赖这种方式。近一半的手术是在产后进行的,但许多希望进行产后绝育的女性实际上并没有进行该手术。可能降低患者获得所需产后绝育可能性的因素包括患者相关因素、医生相关因素、缺乏可用的手术室和麻醉、联邦同意要求以及在某些宗教附属医院接受护理。在所有关于避孕的讨论和咨询中,包括产后绝育,重要的是在支持个人代理权和患者自主权的同时进行共同决策。公平获得产后绝育是一项重要策略,可确保以患者为中心的护理,同时在涉及家庭组建的决策方面支持生殖自主权和正义。本修订版包括对产后绝育障碍的更新以及避孕咨询和共同决策的指导。