Background: Contraception can be defined as all temporary or permanent measures designed to prevent pregnancy. Bilateral tubal ligation is a surgical and permanent form of contraception offered to women who completed their family size or for limitation of family size due to medical condition. The practices of bilateral tubal ligation is limited in Sub-Saharan African countries, Nigeria inclusive because of great desire for a large family size, cultural and religious factors, misunderstanding and fear of the procedure. The aim of the study was to determine the perception and acceptability of bilateral tubal ligation as a form of contraception among women attending Antenatal clinic at Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital Sokoto.Metho...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess safety associated with tubal ligation performed by trained clinical offic...
Background: Vasectomy is one of the safest and inexpensive modern contraceptive methods but it remai...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) is a common procedure in obstetrics and has contributed immense...
Background: Contraception is key to the reduction of maternal mortality. Tubal ligation is a good op...
Background: Vasectomy is a safe alternative to bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) in achieving permanent...
Background and Objective: To document bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) rate and highlight the ne...
Background: Bilateral tubal ligation is one of the most effective and permanent contraceptive method...
Background: Acceptance of voluntary tubal ligation is gradually gaining wide acceptability in the de...
Background: Female sterilization is an important tool in reducing unplanned pregnancy and maternal m...
Background: Tubal sterilisation is a permanent method of contraception in use for many years. Main o...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine bilateral tubal ligation incidence performed during...
Bilateral tubal ligation is the commonest mode of contraception worldwide[1] but is yet to gain wide...
The study aimed to assess the trend in acceptance and characteristics of acceptors of female sterili...
Background: To discover the relationship between the socio-economic, demographic characteristics and...
Vasectomy and tubal ligation are reliable, safe, effective and permanent methods of birth control. T...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess safety associated with tubal ligation performed by trained clinical offic...
Background: Vasectomy is one of the safest and inexpensive modern contraceptive methods but it remai...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) is a common procedure in obstetrics and has contributed immense...
Background: Contraception is key to the reduction of maternal mortality. Tubal ligation is a good op...
Background: Vasectomy is a safe alternative to bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) in achieving permanent...
Background and Objective: To document bilateral tubal ligation (BTL) rate and highlight the ne...
Background: Bilateral tubal ligation is one of the most effective and permanent contraceptive method...
Background: Acceptance of voluntary tubal ligation is gradually gaining wide acceptability in the de...
Background: Female sterilization is an important tool in reducing unplanned pregnancy and maternal m...
Background: Tubal sterilisation is a permanent method of contraception in use for many years. Main o...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine bilateral tubal ligation incidence performed during...
Bilateral tubal ligation is the commonest mode of contraception worldwide[1] but is yet to gain wide...
The study aimed to assess the trend in acceptance and characteristics of acceptors of female sterili...
Background: To discover the relationship between the socio-economic, demographic characteristics and...
Vasectomy and tubal ligation are reliable, safe, effective and permanent methods of birth control. T...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess safety associated with tubal ligation performed by trained clinical offic...
Background: Vasectomy is one of the safest and inexpensive modern contraceptive methods but it remai...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) is a common procedure in obstetrics and has contributed immense...