نتایج جستجو برای: hydropic abortion

تعداد نتایج: 20937  

2002
Sandra G. Garcia

Volume 28, Number 4, December 2002 In Latin America and the Caribbean, more than 95% of induced abortions are performed illegally, often in unsafe conditions.*1 Unsafe abortions occur at a higher rate in this region than in any other region in the world: Each year, 30 of every 1,000 women of reproductive age in Latin America and the Caribbean have an unsafe abortion, compared with 27 per 1,000 ...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2008
Melissa Nothnagle

BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY Despite the high prevalence of unplanned pregnancy and abortion in the USA, abortion education in medical schools and residencies is extremely limited. Regardless of their personal views, family physicians will care for many women who have abortions. This article describes the implementation and evaluation of a learner-centred abortion curriculum in a family medicine ...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2015
Elena Prada Akinrinola Bankole Olufemi T Oladapo Olutosin A Awolude Isaac F Adewole Tsuyoshi Onda

Little is known about maternal near-miss (MNM) due to unsafe abortion in Nigeria. We used the WHO criteria to identify near-miss events and the proportion due to unsafe abortion among women of childbearing age in eight large secondary and tertiary hospitals across the six geo-political zones. We also explored the characteristics of women with these events, delays in seeking care and the short-t...

2010
Ben Y Reis John S Brownstein

BACKGROUND Internet search patterns have emerged as a novel data source for monitoring infectious disease trends. We propose that these data can also be used more broadly to study the impact of health policies across different regions in a more efficient and timely manner. METHODS As a test use case, we studied the relationships between abortion-related search volume, local abortion rates, an...

Journal: :Journal of law and medicine 2013
Heather Douglas Kirsten Black Caroline de Costa

Around one-quarter of Australian women will have an abortion during their lifetime but access is affected by the way health care providers interpret the law about abortion. In Queensland and New South Wales abortion is a criminal offence although it is defensible in certain circumstances. Drawing on interviews with 22 doctors who provide abortion services to women in New South Wales and Queensl...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2010
Tia M Palermo Kate S Wilson Sandra G García Claudia Díaz-Olavarrieta

OBJECTIVE We aim to assess the opinions of Mexicans in the state of Tlaxcala on abortion and other topics concerning women's reproductive health and status in society. MATERIAL AND METHODS We summarize opinions on abortion and women's roles in society and perform logit regressions to assess characteristics correlated with support for abortion rights. RESULTS A majority of respondents were a...

Journal: :Medical anthropology 2009
Chimaraoke O Izugbara Kennedy J Otsola Alex Chika Ezeh

This article examines lay narratives about abortion among adult men and women in Nyeri district, central Kenya. The women studied do not champion or defend abortion and they do not necessarily condemn it. To them, abortion shields not merely against the shame of mistimed or socially unviable entry into recognized motherhood but more importantly against the negative socioeconomic consequences of...

2004
PHILLIP B. LEVINE DOUGLAS STAIGER

Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abortion, and birth. This paper exploits the variations in abortion policy generated in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s to examine their impact on fertility outcomes. We distinguish among countries with severe, moderate, and few restrictions on abortion access and examine the impact ...

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2009
Anuradha Kumar Leila Hessini Ellen M H Mitchell

Abortion stigma is widely acknowledged in many countries, but poorly theorised. Although media accounts often evoke abortion stigma as a universal social fact, we suggest that the social production of abortion stigma is profoundly local. Abortion stigma is neither natural nor 'essential' and relies upon power disparities and inequalities for its formation. In this paper, we identify social and ...

Journal: :American journal of public health 1999
P B Levine D Staiger T J Kane D J Zimmerman

OBJECTIVES This article examines the effect of abortion legalization on fertility rates in the United States. METHODS Fertility rates were compared over time between states that varied in the timing of abortion legalization. RESULTS States legalizing abortion experienced a 4% decline in fertility relative to states where the legal status of abortion was unchanged. The relative reductions in...

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