Is it true that doctors are reluctant to sterilise women in their 20s?

I am 24 years old. I have always been quite sure that I don’t want any children and my partner is in agreement. I have been told that doctors would be very reluctant to sterilise me (tubal ligation) because of my age and because I have had no pregnancies. Is this true?
Most doctors would be reluctant to perform tubal ligation on someone of your age. Options to consider would be LARC methods. LARC stands for Long Acting Reversible Contraception. These include the IUS, IUD, injections and implants. It would be advisable to go back to your doctor and talk to them about the options available.
