... described in Table 1. The diagnosis of threatened abortion was based on the presence of regular uterine ... labor, of those women showing symptoms of threatened abortion or threatened preterm delivery, to...
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The establishment of "fake abortion clinics" poses a great threat to women's ability to make free and informed procreative decisions. Such clinics intentionally deceive pregnant women into believing that they provide a full range of women's health services when, in reality, they provide only a pregnancy test, accompanied by intense anti-abortion ...
PubMed
In the summer of 1988, we surveyed all states to evaluate access to Medicaid funding for abortion after the diagnosis of an anomalous fetus. All state Medicaid programs covered amniocentesis, and most had expanded coverage to include newer prenatal diagnostic procedures for eligible women. In 29 states, however, abortion coverage was limited to instances ...
PubMed Central
Many women need access to abortion care in the second trimester. Most of this care is provided by a small number of specialty clinics, which are increasingly targeted by regulations including bans on so-called partial birth abortion and requirements that the clinic qualify as an ambulatory surgical center. These regulations cause physicians to change their ...
... 379 Threatened abortion 2 826 3.6 4 352 3.3 2 359 5.1 4 115 2.4 ... 376 Postpartum & post abortion diagnoses w/o OR procedure ...
DTIC Science & Technology
Response is given to a previous article on latent morbidity after abortion, analyzing and challenging some of the article's conclusions. Differing interpretations of statistics on Japanese infant mortality after World War II are discussed. A 1972 Hungarian research report is reviewed showing a consistent relationship between previous spontaneous or induced ...
The death from cancer of Dr. Elizabeth Karlin, in July 1998, was a major loss to the US abortion rights movement. Karlin, an internist, decided to become an abortion provider in response to the "abortion wars" of the 1990s and the backing away of other physicians from performing this procedure. As a result of her support for ...
The concentrations of trophoblastic b1-globulin (TBG) were measured in the blood sera of 205 healthy women at pregnancy terms of 4 to 40 weeks and in 101 ones with threatened abortions at terms of 5 to 24 weeks. Normal TBG values for each gestation week were derived by regression analysis. TBG levels in women with threatened ...
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A threatened miscarriage or spontaneous abortion occurs in approximately 10% of pregnancies between 7 and 12 weeks of gestation. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding, abdominal cramps, and low ...
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... surgical, riot life- threatening, and, therefore, not reasons for medical ... cyst (OVCYST), ectopic pregnancy (ECIOPI), and inoxmplete abortion (INCAB ...
... 8.3.1 TMM.DAIT This is the encrypted treatment protocol for Threatened Abortion. 9. Dscription of MisceUanecam Files. ...
In the study circadian arterial blood pressure were estimated in 21 women hospitalised due to threaten abortion. The average values of systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blood pressure did not differ between the groups of women with threaten abortion and women with normal course of pregnancy. PMID:10224813
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 ...
In late imperial China, a number of purported methods of abortion were known; but who actually attempted abortion and under what circumstances? Some historians have suggested that abortion was used for routine birth control, which presupposes that known methods were safe, reliable, and readily available. This paper challenges the ...
The present study was designed to estimate the prognosis for patients admitted with threatened abortion on the basis of assays of serum estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P) and the demonstration of fetal heart movements (FHM) by ultrasound scanning. Of the 97 patients included in the study, 35% (with 95% confidence limits 25 to 45%) ...
This article presents the history and grounds of the official position of the Roman Catholic Church that abortion under any circumstances, including abortion to save the life of the mother, should be prohibited. After an introduction that deplores the lack of mercy shown to killers of abortionists while Catholic priests threatened by ...
This study was conducted to increase knowledge about the psychosocial background and current living conditions of Swedish women seeking abortion, along with their motives for abortion and their feelings towards pregnancy and abortion. Two hundred and eleven women answered a questionnaire when they consulted the gynaecologist for the ...
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 ...
A survey was conducted among 3021 employees from the Mexican Federal Government regarding their acceptance or rejection of abortion in five different circumstances. Socioeconomic information was obtained from the interviewed and the result was that 23% totally rejected abortion, and 6% accepted abortion in any situation. ...
This review of abortion history considers sacred and secular practice and traces abortion in the US, the legacy of the 19th century, and the change that occurred in the 20th century. Abortion has been practiced since ancient times, but its legality and availability have been threatened continuously by forces that ...
The British Abortion Act of 1967, which makes abortion legal up to 28 weeks, does not extend to Northern Ireland, where abortion is still regulated by the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act, which makes abortion a felony, and the 1929 Infant Life Preservation Act, which prohibits abortion ...
A doctor who performed an abortion in Poland faces two years in prison and the loss of his medical license for up to 10 years if he is found guilty of violating the new abortion laws introduced in 1993 after a lengthy campaign by the Catholic church and the Christian Democratic Union party. The new laws permit abortion when the ...
Background. This is a case of 18-year-old adolescent girl admitted with profuse vaginal bleeding following induced second trimester curettage abortion at 13 weeks of gestation. Case. Her transvaginal sonogram detected retained products of conceptus, and her blood reports revealed a full blown picture of DIC. Dilatation and evacuation was done after initial resuscitation with ...
A sample of 208 pregnant women (78 before the voluntary termination of pregnancy, 63 admitted to hospital because of a threatened miscarriage, 67 at the outpatient clinic for a routine antenatal visit) performed a personality test (EPI) and two tests to evaluate psychological distress (SCL-90 and GHQ). The women who were about to abort exhibited a higher ...
Fire bombings and other acts of violence continue to threaten the safety of reproductive health care providers and patients in the US. According to a survey of more than 300 US clinics administered by the Feminist Majority Foundation, 29.5% of all US reproductive health clinics experienced severe violence (including death threats, chemical attacks, stalking, bombings, and ...
Abortion-related votes are occurring with greater frequency than ever before in the US Congress. 2 bills that illustrate this point are the Department of Defense (DOD) authorization bill and the District of Columbia (DC) appropriations bill. The amendment to the DOD bill included a provision that would have allowed enlisted service-women stationed overseas to have ...