نتایج جستجو برای: hydropic abortion

تعداد نتایج: 20937  

Journal: :Family planning perspectives 2001
S M Harvey L J Beckman S J Satre

CONTEXT Abortion induced by drugs is now a viable alternative to surgically induced abortion for U. S. women. Women's willingness to use these new methods of medical abortion hinges on the extent to which they prove acceptable, however. METHODS Among 304 women participating in a clinical trial of medical abortion, 186 received a methotrexate-induced abortion and 118 were offered the option of...

2017
Saeed Dastgiri Maryam Yoosefian Mehraveh Garjani Leila R Kalankesh

BACKGROUND Induced abortion accounts for 1 in 8 of approximately 600000 maternal deaths that occur annually worldwide. Induced abortion rate can be considered as one of the indicators for assessing availability of the appropriate reproductive health plans for women and identifying needs for appropriate related health policies and programs. MATERIAL AND METHODS Researchers searched Pubmed, Goo...

Journal: :Contraception 2017
Onikepe O Owolabi Jenny A Cresswell Bellington Vwalika David Osrin Veronique Filippi

OBJECTIVES To describe the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in health facilities and calculate the incidence of abortion-related near-miss complications at the population level in three provinces in Zambia, a country where abortion is legal but stigmatized. STUDY DESIGN We conducted a cross-sectional study in 35 district, provincial and tertiary hospitals over 5 months...

Journal: :Contraception 2006
Pak Chung Ho

The reasons why women choose medical abortion vary in different countries. In most countries, the most common reasons for choosing medical abortion are as follows: (a) avoidance of surgery or general anesthesia; (b) perception that it is safer; and (c) perception that it is more natural than a surgical procedure. In most studies, over 80% of women who chose medical abortion found it acceptable ...

Journal: :International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2013
Joan Healy

Global progress to reduce maternal deaths from unsafe abortion is inadequate. Clarifying abortion values and attitudes, using updated WHO safe abortion technical guidance, networking with other providers, and securing adequate abortion and contraceptive supplies can support providers to put induced abortion, postabortion care, and contraceptive skills into practice. Revised national guidelines ...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2013
Carolyn M Payne Michelle Precourt Debbink Ellen A Steele Caroline T Buck Lisa A Martin Jane A Hassinger Lisa H Harris

In Ghana, despite the availability of safe, legally permissible abortion services, high rates of morbidity and mortality from unsafe abortion persist. Through interviews with Ghanaian physicians on the front lines of abortion provision, we begin to describe major barriers to widespread safe abortion. Their stories illustrate the life-threatening impact that stigma, financial restraints, and con...

Journal: :Reproductive health matters 2009
Joyce Kinaro Tag Elsir Mohamed Ali Rhonda Schlangen Jessica Mack

Unsafe abortion in Sudan results in significant morbidity and mortality. This study of treatment for complications of unsafe abortion in five hospitals in Khartoum, Sudan, included a review of hospital records and a survey of 726 patients seeking abortion-related care from 27 October 2007 to 31 January 2008, an interview of a provider of post-abortion care and focus group discussions with commu...

2016
Kathryn L. Andersen Indira Basnett Dirgha Raj Shrestha Meena Kumari Shrestha Mukta Shah Shilu Aryal

INTRODUCTION The termination of unwanted pregnancies up to 12 weeks' gestation became legal in Nepal in 2002. Many interventions have taken place to expand access to comprehensive abortion care services. However, comprehensive abortion care services remain out of reach for women in rural and remote areas. This article describes a training and support strategy to train auxiliary nurse-midwives (...

2016
Kate Reiss Katharine Footman Vitalis Akora Wilson Liambila Thoai D Ngo

OBJECTIVE To assess pharmacy workers' knowledge and provision of abortion information and methods in Kenya. METHODS In 2013 we interviewed 235 pharmacy workers in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu about the medical abortion services they provide. We also used mystery clients, who made 401 visits to pharmacies to collect first-hand information on abortion practices. RESULTS The majority (87.5%) of...

2016
Jenny A Cresswell Rosalyn Schroeder Mardieh Dennis Onikepe Owolabi Bellington Vwalika Maurice Musheke Oona Campbell Veronique Filippi

OBJECTIVES In Zambia, despite a relatively liberal legal framework, there remains a substantial burden of unsafe abortion. Many women do not use skilled providers in a well-equipped setting, even where these are available. The aim of this study was to describe women's knowledge of the law relating to abortion and attitudes towards abortion in Zambia. SETTING Community-based survey in Central,...

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