An update on issues relating to abortion,
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Monthly archive: April 2012
 
  9 April 2012

Israel: Clinical, surgical, and histopathologic outcomes following failed medical abortion

The study’s objective was to address the consequences of surgical curettage following failed medical abortion. From International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics.

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5 April 2012

UK: Health Secretary under fire over ‘political’ abortion clinic inspections

Urgent checks of abortion clinics ordered by the health secretary last month cost £1m and meant hundreds of other inspections were cancelled, the BBC reports.

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  4 April 2012

Canada: Antibiotic prophylaxis in gynaecologic procedures

The study’s objective was to review the evidence and provide recommendations on antibiotic prophylaxis for gynaecologic procedures. From Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada.

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  4 April 2012

UK: Time as a dimension of medical law

This paper considers the importance of temporal categories in medical law argumentation. From Medical Law Review

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  2 April 2012

UK: Anti-abortion climate ‘will deter new generation of doctors’

British Pregnancy Advisory Service attacks politicisation of abortion and warns of impact on future healthcare, the Guardian reports.

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  2 April 2012

Pills in Practice: Is abortion and contraception policy meeting women’s needs?

Announcing the BPAS public conference, to be held at the Royal Society of Medicine in central London on Friday 11 May 2012. 

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31 March 2012

‘Abortion industry’: A slur on the women who support their choice

Clare Murphy, BPAS Director of External Affairs, discusses the impact that campaigners’ vilification of abortion providers is having on women inside the clinics. 

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