[Prevention of tubal sterility]
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Preventing tubal sterility requires diagnosing and treating infections, avoiding post-partum and abortum infections, and preventing iatrogenic infections and surgical complications.
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The prevention of tubal sterility necessitates not only the diagnosis and treatment of venereal infections, but also the prevention of post-partum, post-abortum, and especially iatrogenic infections. Equally, the surgeon has a role to play, for many tubal sterilities follow traumatic surgical interventions in young women and adolescents.
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