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By 1949, a survey revealed that 18 percent of all hospital deliveries were followed by “la operación.” No governmental program championed sterilization. The advocates were doctors themselves, both mainlanders and locals. Worried that Puerto Ricans lacked the education to use other methods of birth control, they steered their patients toward the surgical procedure. Sometimes, hospitals offered it free.
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
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