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November 12, 2004 Dear Emergency Room Director: Danco Laboratories ...

... termination for various reasons, including ongoing pregnancy, incomplete abortion, bleeding and ... surgical and medical abortions, including following ...

Center for Drug Evaluation (CDER)

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Seed fall in an oldgrowth northern hardwood forest

Sep 1, 2011 ... Seed losses caused by pollination or fertilization failure, abortion, incomplete development, insects, small mammals, and birds averaged about ...

Treesearch

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Complications of unsafe abortion in sub-Saharan Africa: a review.
1996-06-01

The Commonwealth Regional Health Community Secretariat undertook a study in 1994 to document the magnitude of abortion complications in Commonwealth member countries. The results of the literature review component of that study, and research gaps identified as a result of the review, are presented in this article. The literature review findings indicate a significant public ...

PubMed

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Management of incomplete spontaneous abortion with suction curettage in the pediatric emergency department.
1998-04-01

Pregnancy complications, including spontaneous abortion, are increasingly common reasons for teenage girls to seek medical care in pediatric emergency departments (EDs). A protocol was implemented in our department to identify patients with spontaneous abortion who would be candidates for outpatient management. We describe three cases of spontaneous ...

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Agency announces policy on use of U.S. dollars to fund abortions.
1994-05-27

In an April 1994 statement, the USAID articulated its current policy on abortion. Reiterating the Clinton Administration's view that abortions should be "safe, legal, and rare," the policy remains surprisingly close to the positions of the Reagan and Bush Administrations. According to the Helms Amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act (FAA), AID monies ...

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Abortion induced with methotrexate and misoprostol.
1996-01-15

OBJECTIVE: To determine the outcome and side effects of a new drug protocol to induce abortion. DESIGN: Case series. SETTING: An urban primary care practice. PATIENTS: One hundred consecutive patients who requested elective termination of pregnancies of less than 8 weeks' gestation. INTERVENTION: Subjects received methotrexate (50 mg/m2 body surface area, administered ...

PubMed Central

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Reducing unsafe abortion in Kenya.
1997-01-01

In Kenya, where abortion is permitted only to save a woman's life, unsafe abortion accounts for over one-third of maternal deaths and hospital emergency rooms are overcrowded with women suffering complications of induced and spontaneous abortions. Postabortion care, a service linking emergency treatment of ...

PubMed

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Comparison of rates of adverse events in adolescent and adult women undergoing medical abortion: population register based study
2011-04-19

Objective To determine the risks of short term adverse events in adolescent and older women undergoing medical abortion.Design Population based retrospective cohort study.Setting Finnish abortion register 2000-6.Participants All women (n=27?030) undergoing medical abortion during 2000-6, with only the first induced ...

PubMed Central

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Pregnancy hemoperitoneum and placenta percreta in a patient with previous pelvic irradiation and ovarian failure
1990-05-01

Placenta percreta in a patient with previous pelvic irradiation has never been described. Reported is a case of placenta percreta with hemoperitoneum associated with a second-trimester incomplete abortion in a patient with previous pelvic irradiation and ovarian failure.

Energy Citations Database

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Unsafe abortion and postabortion care - an overview.
2011-05-25

Forty per cent of the world's women are living in countries with restrictive abortion laws, which prohibit abortion or only allow abortion to protect a woman's life or her physical or mental health. In countries where abortion is restricted, women have to resort to clandestine interventions to have an unwanted ...

PubMed

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The diagnostic value of beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, progesterone, CA125 in the prediction of abortions.
2010-04-01

This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of serum levels of free beta-hCG, progesterone, CA125 and their combined use in the prediction of first trimester abortions. A total of 140 singleton pregnant women between 5 and 13 weeks' gestational age were included as Group I (n = 21) who resulted in abortion including missed ...

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Preventing unsafe abortion and limiting its consequences: what can be done?
1994-12-01

The continued illegality of induced abortion in Latin America has led to substantial, preventable maternal mortality and morbidity. The first strategy for preventing unsafe clandestine abortion is to reduce the incidence of unwanted pregnancy through measures such as improved access to effective contraception, post-abortion family ...

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Abortion policies and practices in Chile: ambiguities and dilemmas.
2007-11-01

Abortion is not legal in Chile even to save the woman's life or health. This situation creates serious dilemmas and vulnerabilities for both women and medical practitioners. Abortion incidence has probably decreased since 1990, when data were last studied, due to increased use of contraception and lower fertility, and deaths and complication rates have ...

PubMed

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Mandatory parental involvement in minors' abortions: effects of the laws in Minnesota, Missouri, and Indiana.
1997-08-01

OBJECTIVES: This study examined the effects of parental involvement laws on the birth rate, in-state abortion rate, odds of interstate travel, and odds of late abortion for minors. METHODS: Poisson and logistic regression models fitted to vital records compared the periods before and after the laws were enforced. RESULTS: In each state, the in-state ...

PubMed Central

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Contraceptive practice, unwanted pregnancies and induced abortion in Southwest Nigeria.
2011-07-04

Despite widespread awareness of and access to modern contraception, high rates of unwanted pregnancies and abortions still persist in many parts of the world, even where abortion is legally restricted. This article explores perspectives on contraception and abortion, contraceptive decision-making within relationships, and the ...

PubMed

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Post legalisation challenge: minimizing complications of abortion.

Abortion has been legalized in Nepal since September 2002 by 11th amendment to the Muluki Ain. The present study was conducted in Paropakar Shree Panch Indra Rajya Laxmi Devi Maternity Hospital to assess the magnitude of induced abortion, its causes and the types of complications, in the post legalization phase. Prospective descriptive analyses of the ...

PubMed

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Program Briefs Postabortion Family Planning Benefits Clients and Providers
2005-01-01

woman�s fertility can return quickly following an abortion or miscarriage, from as early as two weeks (Bongaarts and Potter 1983). Yet recent data show high levels of unmet need for family planning among women who have been treated for incomplete abortion. This leaves many women at risk of another unintended pregnancy and in some ...

E-print Network

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Exploring the costs and economic consequences of unsafe abortion in Mexico City before legalisation.
2009-05-01

An assessment of abortion outcomes and costs to the health care system in Mexico City was conducted in 2005 at a mix of public and private facilities prior to the legalisation of abortion. Data were obtained from hospital staff, administrative records and patients. Direct cost estimates included personnel, drugs, disposable supplies, and medical equipment ...

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Physician Assistants as Providers of Surgically Induced Abortion Services
2004-08-01

Objectives. We compared complication rates after surgical abortions performed by physician assistants with rates after abortions performed by physicians.Methods. A 2-year prospective cohort study of women undergoing surgically induced abortion was conducted. Ninety-one percent of eligible women (1363) were enrolled.Results. Total ...

PubMed Central

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Abortion treatment by health professionals in south-eastern Nigeria.
2011-08-01

Studies assessing the various modes of treatment for abortion and its associated complications remain relevant in the generation of data that will aid policy formulation for abortion management. This descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the common methods of, together with the complications associated with, ...

PubMed

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Tubal abortion and infundibular ectopic pregnancy.
1987-03-01

Tubal abortion is the term used when an intact, viable pregnancy is surgically removed during an operative intervention in an ectopic pregnancy. Tubal abortion can follow several courses: resorption of the products of conception; intraluminal extension with expulsion of gestational products; and perforation and rupture into the peritoneal cavity. ...

PubMed

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Abortion cases worrying.

The writer believes that life begins the instant that an human sperm cell and ovule fuse. This life must be respected and preserved. Abortion is shameful, but tolerated when either the mother or would-be baby's life is at stake. As the number of abortions continue to increase, the controversy over a woman's right to abortion rages ...

PubMed

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Improving abortion care in Zambia.

In this commentary, the impact of the introduction of manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) for incomplete abortion patients and for early uterine evacuation is discussed for the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. This 3-year training and service delivery program was begun in 1988 after it was clear that 15% of maternal deaths were due to illegally ...

PubMed

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Early Abortion in Family Medicine: Clinical Outcomes
2009-11-01

PURPOSE Clinical innovations have made it more feasible to incorporate early abortion into family medicine, yet the outcomes of early abortion procedures in this setting have not been well studied. We wished to assess the outcomes of first-trimester medication and aspiration abortion procedures by family physicians.METHODS Prospective ...

PubMed Central

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Clinical pattern of gynecological/early pregnancy complaints and the outcome of pelvic sonography in a private diagnostic center in Ilorin.

Background: Gynecological and early pregnancy complaints (GEPC)/lower abdominal complaints (LAC) are common in female patients seeking medical advice or treatments. Clinical limitations of GEPC or LAC are better resolved through appropriate laboratory and imaging investigation, among which the ultrasound examination (USS) is one. Aim: To determine the distribution/clinical pattern of female ...

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Unruptured interstitial pregnancy. Diagnosis and treatment.
1978-11-01

Symptoms and signs of interstitial pregnancy cannot be differentiated from symptoms and signs of other ectopic pregnancies. Unruptured interstitial gestations are usually diagnosed incidental to the work-up of a suspected ectopic gestation. Unlike some teaching, a characteristic pelvic mass was palpable in 3 of 4 cases. Incomplete induced abortion helped ...

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Relations of gestational length and timing and type of incomplete pregnancy to ovarian cancer risk.
2005-03-01

While the protective nature of parity with respect to ovarian cancer has been well documented, whether a history of incomplete pregnancy affects ovarian cancer risk is uncertain. Data collected from 739 epithelial ovarian cancer cases and 1,313 community controls in the Delaware Valley from 1994 to 1998 were used to evaluate the relation between gestational length and timing ...

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Secular trends in uncertain-sex births and proportion of male births in Norway, 1967-1998.
2003-09-01

It has been hypothesized that environmental factors influence sex differentiation in the fetus, thus causing a reduced sex ratio (male/female) at birth, an increase in the prevalence of ambiguous-sex infants, and possibly an increase in spontaneous abortion rates. In Norway, subsequent to 1967, all deliveries, including late abortions after 16 wk of ...

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Circulating levels of placental protein 12 in complications of first trimester pregnancy.
1989-01-01

Serum placental protein 12 (PP12) levels were determined in 34 women with threatened miscarriage in whom a diagnosis of anembryonic pregnancy (n = 19), missed abortion (n = 4), complete or incomplete abortion (n = 5), hydatidiform mole (n = 1) and subsequent abortion of a live fetus (n = 5), was made ultrasonically ...

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Study results translate to better services.
1997-01-01

Many clinics and hospitals which provide reproductive health services must meet clients' immediate needs while also reaching out to those clients who also want to plan ahead for future contraceptive use. This challenge is of particular concern in facilities which provide contraceptive counseling to women who present for treatment following an incomplete ...

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Meeting health care needs of women experiencing complications of miscarriage and unsafe abortion: USAID's postabortion care program.

Each year, an estimated 210 million women become pregnant. Worldwide, more than one fourth of these pregnancies will end in abortion or an unplanned birth. While many abortions may result from the desire to delay or avoid pregnancy, 15% to 20% of pregnancies will end in miscarriage or stillbirth with some causative agents being malaria, HIV/AIDS, and ...

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Reproductive health clinic raided and closed in Bogota, Colombia.
1995-01-27

On December 17, armed criminal investigative forces acting under the direction of Colombia's secretary and deputy secretary of health, brutally raided the main clinic of the Orientame reproductive health care federation in Bogota, Colombia. Allegedly responding to charges that the clinic was providing abortions, investigators entered the clinic without warning, brandishing ...

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