sterilisation in A Sentence

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    Sharing of tattoo equipment without Sterilisation between uses.

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    In terms of Sterilisation and hygiene, we follow strict protocols.

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    SC asks Centre to shut all Sterilisation camps within 3 years.

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    Women bear uneven burden of family planning through Sterilisation: NHM report.

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    Sterilisation for men and women, although technically reversible, should be viewed as permanent.

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    Ligation clips- used in female Sterilisation(an operation that permanently prevents a woman from being able to get pregnant).

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    Police are also probing the Sterilisation claims and have called on any potentially affected women to come forward.

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    Police are also probing the Sterilisation claims and have called on any potentially affected women to come forward.

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    Image caption It is the first time in England and Wales a court has sanctioned a man's Sterilisation.

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    More than 50% of women who underwent Sterilisation did it through a government hospital, while 25% chose private facilities.

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    Sterilisation, which permanently prevents a woman from getting pregnant or a man from being able to get a woman pregnant.

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    Sterilisation accounts for more than 75% of total contraception, with female Sterilisation accounting for almost 95% of all Sterilisations.

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    In most cases, female Sterilisation is more than 99% effective, and only one in 200 women will become pregnant after the operation.

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    But she also introduced a frightening bill, the Sterilisation of the Unfit, in November 1964, which said that lepers shouldn't reproduce.

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    Although female Sterilisation is more invasive than vasectomy, it is still the more common procedure- approximately 100,000 women and 90,000 men are sterilised annually.

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    In most cases, female Sterilisation is more than 99% effective, and only one woman in 200 will become pregnant in her lifetime after having it done.

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    Bangladesh is planning to introduce voluntary Sterilisation in its overcrowded Rohingya camps, where nearly a million refugees are fighting for space, after efforts to encourage birth control failed.

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    Bangladesh is planning to introduce voluntary Sterilisation in its overcrowded Rohingya camps, where nearly a million Muslim refugees are fighting for space, after efforts to encourage birth control failed.

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    Since family planning efforts began in the 1970s, India has focused its population control efforts on women, even though, as scientists say, Sterilisations are easier to perform in men.

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    The Supreme Court had stated in its order that“it is time that women and men are treated with respect and dignity, and not as mere statistics in the Sterilisation program”.

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    This idea enabled such policies as the forced assimilation of Aboriginal peoples through“breeding” and Sterilisation- practices that, as Dorothy Roberts notes, are still used in the US against poor black, Latina and First Nations women.

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    Despite being considered a more"minor" operation than female Sterilisation, postoperative discomfort must not be underestimated and the man should arrange to take a few days off work if it is sedentary and probably a week if manual.

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