More people are opting to get sterilized — and some are being turned away

The small group kicked off the “sterilization shower” for the 25-year-old by laying out chalk-written signs that said “See Ya Later Ovulater” and “I got 99 problems but tubes ain’t one.” They munched on cookies that had abortion-rights slogans, such as “My Body, My Choice,” written on them in frosting.

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Marietti is a full-time graduate student in Helena working toward becoming a therapist. She doesn’t want kids to get in the way of her career. She had considered permanent sterilization before, but the possibility that the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade pushed her to seek out an OB-GYN who would help her with a permanent method of contraception…

Dr. Kavita Arora, who chairs the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ Committee on Ethics, says providers across the country are beginning to see an influx of patients into their operating rooms.

Arora, an OB-GYN in North Carolina, recounted what one of her patients said just before a recent surgery: “She wanted to have autonomous control over her body, and this was her way of ensuring she was the person who got to make the decisions.”

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