the latest medical technology out in the country in rajasthan.birth control in india can be expensive. the doctor is proud of his work. he says if necessary, he can sterilize 10 women an hour. >> they all do this voluntarily. they make their own decisions. these days they want to control their family planning. and the government is prepared to do everything to make that possible to fulfill their ambition. >> guddi already has three children -- one too many, according to statistics. now she won't get pregnant again. she says it's over, and that she's now relieved. >> india can't ban having children. but the state can reward women who have the surgery with 600 rupies -- about 9 euros -- cash in hand. still in pain, guddi receives the money, and the state of rajasthan gives her a chance to win the car. guddi lives in a village where there aren't any cars. we visited her a day before the operation. she has two sons and a daughter. the youngest is still an infant. her husband works far away and only comes home twice a year. >> i'm going to do it, have