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This article is planned to cover elective procedures in human beings performed to decrease fertility. It mentions the larger notion of operations that result in infertility in the introduction, because this article should be able to convey that (1) some operations (eg hysterectomy) may not be done purposefully to stop child bearing but do eliminate the posibility of normal pregnancy and (2) should hook into surgical sterilization of animals, which the British call desexing operations, and will be called that here. Those operations depending on timing, also stop secondary sex characteristics and much adult sexual behavior, and that will also get tied -in in other articles. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 09:14, 4 May 2007 (CDT)
This article is planned to cover elective procedures in human beings performed to decrease fertility. It mentions the larger notion of operations that result in infertility in the introduction, because this article should be able to convey that (1) some operations (eg hysterectomy) may not be done purposefully to stop child bearing but do eliminate the posibility of normal pregnancy and (2) should hook into surgical sterilization of animals, which the British call desexing operations, and will be called that here. Those operations depending on timing, also stop secondary sex characteristics and much adult sexual behavior, and that will also get tied -in in other articles. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 09:14, 4 May 2007 (CDT)



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This article is planned to cover elective procedures in human beings performed to decrease fertility. It mentions the larger notion of operations that result in infertility in the introduction, because this article should be able to convey that (1) some operations (eg hysterectomy) may not be done purposefully to stop child bearing but do eliminate the posibility of normal pregnancy and (2) should hook into surgical sterilization of animals, which the British call desexing operations, and will be called that here. Those operations depending on timing, also stop secondary sex characteristics and much adult sexual behavior, and that will also get tied -in in other articles. Nancy Sculerati 09:14, 4 May 2007 (CDT)

References - with notes

Weintraub S. Fahey C. Johnson N. Mesulam MM. Gitelman DR. Weitner BB. Rademaker A. Vasectomy in men with primary progressive aphasia. Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology. 19(4):190-3, 2006 Dec. UI: 17159614


Sullivan TM. Bertrand JT. Rice J. Shelton JD. Skewed contraceptive method mix: why it happens, why it matters. [Review] [65 refs] [Journal Article. Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.. Review] Journal of Biosocial Science. 38(4):501-21, 2006 Jul. UI: 16762087