Sterilisation
Sterilisation
Any man or woman can be sterilised. It is a permanent method
of contraception, suitable for people who are sure they never
want children or do not want more children. Remember there are
other forms of long-acting contraception, which are as effective,
but reversible.
ADVANTAGES
- Sterilisation does not interrupt sex.
- After sterilisation there is
no need to do anything about contraception ever again.
DISADVANTAGES
- Sterilisation cannot be easily reversed, except by
using complex and potentially dangerous surgery which is not successful
in all cases.
- Sterilisation involves an operation.
- Sterilisation does not protect against
STIs.
- There is a small chance, although this is very rare, that the
tubes may rejoin and you will be fertile again. The overall failure
rate in women is about one in 200 and one in 2,000 for men.
It takes at least two months for a vasectomy to be effective,
and women should continue with other forms of contraception until
then.
