Female sterilization and cognitive disability in the United States, 2011–2015
Obstetrics and Gynecology Aug 29, 2018
Li H, et al. - Among three mutually exclusive groups of females: those without any self-reported disability, those with noncognitive disabilities (sensory or physical disabilities), and those with cognitive disabilities, authors compared the female sterilization. Findings suggested a greater likeliness of the U.S. females with cognitive disabilities to have undergone female sterilizations and hysterectomies and at younger ages than those with other disabilities or without disabilities.
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