a) Past PID (assuming no current risk factors for STIs)
There is no medical condition that would absolutely restrict a person’s eligibility for sterilization, although some conditions and circumstances will require that certain precautions are taken, including those where the recommendation is assigned as Category C (caution), D (delay) or S (special).
Clarification: If no symptoms persist following treatment, sterilization may be performed.
i) with subsequent pregnancy
A
ii) without subsequent pregnancy
C
b) PID – current
D
c) Current purulent cervicitis or chlamydial infection or gonorrhoea
D
d) Other STIs (excluding HIV and hepatitis)
A
e) Vaginitis (including Trichomonasvaginalis and bacterial vaginosis)
A
f) Increased risk of STIs
A
g) Puerperal sepsis,intrapartum or puerperal fever