More women had their tubes tied after Roe v. Wade was overturned
Women opted for more tubal ligations post-Roe v. Wade, especially in abortion-banned states, indicating shifts in reproductive decision-making.
Not expecting: pregnancy after getting tubes tied' is surprisingly common
Pregnancy after tubal ligation is more common than previously thought, with 3-5% reporting pregnancies post-surgery.
When a couple doesn't want more kids (or any) who should get snipped?
The decision of couples to opt for permanent contraceptive surgery highlights disparities in the adoption rates of sterilization methods between men and women.