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Showing Original Post only (View all)More young, childless women are getting their tubes tied. [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/17/well/family/sterilization-tubal-ligation-younger-women.html(ð link) Homo sapiens is the only species that consciusly can free themselves from the biological paradigm of procreation. More young, child-free women are pursuing female sterilization, effectively eliminating their chances of unintended pregnancies, in post Roe v. Wade era
— Being Liberal ®ð½ð³ï¸âð (@beingliberal.bsky.social) 2025-12-18T18:10:13.175Z
Female sterilization, medically called tubal ligation or salpingectomy, entails removing, severing or blocking the fallopian tubes. It is a permanent and highly effective form of contraception. For decades, the typical sterilization patient was an older woman who had already had children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But emerging data mirrors what Dr. Tatum was seeing at her clinic: After Roe was overturned in 2022, more younger, child-free women opted for the consequential procedure, effectively eliminating their chances of unintended pregnancies. One study, published last April, which looked at medical records from across the country, found that from June 2022 to September 2023, 21,180 18- to 30-year-olds had tubal ligations, up from 11,480 in that age group in the four years before the decision.
And, while more recent data isnt available, patients and clinicians from seven states, some of which had abortion bans and others of which did not, as well as representatives from Planned Parenthood, told The New York Times that interest in the procedure among that demographic had remained high over the last three years, including after the 2024 election.
Some women told The Times that sterilization was a way to control their bodies and health at a time when their reproductive rights are in jeopardy and abortion is banned or restricted in 19 states.
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Well there's that but also the fact that they hate when women have autonomy over their bodies
AZJonnie
Thursday
#3
Actually the male right wingers want to keep women at home and making babies.
Diamond_Dog
Thursday
#4
the right wingers will take that away -- either by law or by buying the hospitals
JT45242
Thursday
#2
Does anyone have a link without a paywall? This one does not work for me. Thanks in advance.
Diamond_Dog
Thursday
#5
I have shown posters here the archive site link so so many times before. Here it is again:
Celerity
Thursday
#20
Good. Tbh I haven't heard convincing pro-natal arguments to women not wanting babies and why they should have them.
Oneironaut
Thursday
#9
I'm sure that tubal ligation woud be a seriously punishable crime in the Republic of Gilead.
flashman13
Thursday
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