Abstract
As one of the most effective contraceptive methods, tubal sterilization is widely used in the world at present. However, for women who are interested in future childbearing after tubal sterilization, they faced with two different treatment options: tubal reanastomosis or in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) technique. In clinical practice, one of the problems to be solved urgently is how to make a reasonable and correct choice, which requires us to make a comprehensive evaluation and comparison on the aspects of pregnancy outcome, prognostic factors and so on. So, we will help clinicians and patients to make the best choice and provide reference for individualized consultation in clinical practice. Key words: Tubal sterilization; Tubal anastomosis; Fertilization in vitro
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