An update on issues relating to abortion,
produced for bpas
 
Monthly archive: November 2011
 
  13 November 2011

World Health Organization: Medical methods for first trimester abortion

The study set out to compare different medical methods for first trimester abortion. From Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

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  13 November 2011

Japan: Confusion and ethical issues surrounding the role of midwives in childbirth and abortion

This qualitative study describes midwives’ experiences in providing care in both pregnancy termination and childbirth in Japan. From Nursing and Health Sciences.

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  13 November 2011

Canada: Advanced reproductive age and fertility

The study’s objective was to improve awareness of the natural age-related decline in female and male fertility with respect to natural fertility and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and provide recommendations for their management, and to review investigations in the assessment of ovarian aging. From Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada.

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  13 November 2011

UK: Gloria Steinem talks about abortion, and being angry

Rachel Cooke interviews the veteran feminist for The Observer.

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12 November 2011

UK: The role of ambulation during medical termination of pregnancy

This was a prospective patient-preference study carried out among 130 women with pregnancies up to 63 days of gestation fulfilling the requirements of the 1967 Abortion Act and undergoing medical termination of pregnancy. From Contraception

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  12 November 2011

USA: Intrauterine contraceptive insertion post-abortion

This systematic review was conducted to evaluate the evidence regarding the safety and effectiveness of intrauterine device (IUD) insertion immediately following spontaneous or induced abortion. From Contraception

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  12 November 2011

Australia: Intracervical procedures and the risk of subsequent very preterm birth

This was a population-based case-control study, which set out to investigate the relation of prior intracervical procedures with very preterm birth. From Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica.

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