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I would Disagree.It's temporary sterilization. (sterilization does not need to be permanent in order to be sterlization)
And if it was done without the consent of those who were temporarily sterlized, it doesn't matter what intellectual acrobatics one goes through to justify the action, it's simply wrong.
Sterilization is a Permanent procedure.
If one Googles 'Depo-Provera', (the apparent agent here) one will see constant use of "Birth Control" but none on page one (as far as I looked) of sterilization.
The First Link in fact is Planned Parenthood and they refer to it (and 3 mo injections of such) as Birth Control.
The same org does describe Sterilization and it's modes and Permanence
Sterilization for Women - Tubal Ligation Procedure - Essure - Adiana ...
As Does the Mayo Clinic
Birth control: Sterilization - MayoClinic.com
Non-reversible, Unlike Depo, which is Temporary Chemical Birth control.
Sterilization would be a surgical procedure.
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