نتایج جستجو برای: induced abortion

تعداد نتایج: 995161  

Journal: :Family planning perspectives 2001
S M Harvey L J Beckman S J Satre

CONTEXT Abortion induced by drugs is now a viable alternative to surgically induced abortion for U. S. women. Women's willingness to use these new methods of medical abortion hinges on the extent to which they prove acceptable, however. METHODS Among 304 women participating in a clinical trial of medical abortion, 186 received a methotrexate-induced abortion and 118 were offered the option of...

2015
Lisa M Vallely Primrose Homiehombo Angela Kelly-Hanku Andrea Whittaker

BACKGROUND In Papua New Guinea induced abortion is restricted under the Criminal Code Law. Unsafe abortions are known to be widely practiced and sepsis due to unsafe abortion is a leading cause of maternal mortality. METHODS We undertook a six month, prospective, mixed methods study at the Eastern Highlands Provincial Hospital. Semi structured and in depth interviews were undertaken with wome...

2014
Ahmad Kalateh Sadati Seyed Ziaaddin Tabei Hamzeh Salehzadeh Farnaz Rahnavard Bahia Namavar Jahromi Soroor Hemmati

BACKGROUND Induced abortion is not only a serious threat for women's health, but also a controversial topic for its ethical and moral problems. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between neutralization techniques and attempting to commit abortion in married women with unintended pregnancy. METHODS After in-depth interviews with some women who had attempted abortion, neutralization themes w...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Rachel Jewkes Heather Brown Kim Dickson-Tetteh Jonathan Levin Helen Rees

Abortion on request has been legal in South Africa since 1997. The Choice in Termination of Pregnancy Act of South Africa 1996 allows abortion on request up to 20 weeks’ gestation. Since it was introduced, 40 000 legal abortions have been performed annually. A national study in 1994 on morbidity associated with incomplete abortion (illegally induced and spontaneous miscarriage) assisted the act...

Journal: :Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health 2011
Alison Norris Danielle Bessett Julia R Steinberg Megan L Kavanaugh Silvia De Zordo Davida Becker

Stigmatization is a deeply contextual, dynamic social process; stigma from abortion is the discrediting of individuals as a result of their association with abortion. Abortion stigma is under-researched and under-theorized, and the few existing studies focus only on women who have had abortions. We build on this work, drawing from the social science literature to describe three groups whom we p...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2014
Gloria Pérez Dolores Ruiz-Muñoz Merce Gotsens Mariona Casals Cases Maica Rodríguez-Sanz

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The socioeconomic position of women who have an induced abortion has been explored extensively, but without taking contextual factors into account. The objective was to describe socioeconomic inequalities in the rate of induced abortion in Spain in 2001, jointly evaluating the effects of both regional and individual socioeconomic characteristics. METHODS A cross-sect...

2013
Iqbal H. Shah Elisabeth Åhman

Each year throughout the world, approximately 205 million women become pregnant and some 133 million of them deliver live-born infants [1]. Among the remaining 72 million pregnancies, 30 million end in stillbirth or spontaneous abortion and 42 million end in induced abortion. An estimated 22 million induced abortions occur within the national legal systems; another 20 million take place outside...

پایان نامه :وزارت بهداشت، درمان و آموزش پزشکی - دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات بهداشتی درمانی شهید صدوقی یزد - دانشکده پزشکی 1388

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Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
Ali Ceylan Meliksah Ertem Gunay Saka Nurten Akdeniz

BACKGROUND To describe the impact of the post-abortion family planning counseling in bringing about the contraceptive usage in women who had induced abortion in a family planning clinic. METHOD The Diyarbakir Office of Turkish Family Planning Association (DTFPA) is a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization which runs a family planning clinic to serve the lower socio-economic populations, i...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2004
Ali Ihsan Bozkurt Birgul Özcirpici Servet Ozgur Saime Sahinoz Turgut Sahinoz Gunay Saka Ali Ceylan Ersen Ilcin Hamit Acemoglu Yilmaz Palanci Feridun Akkafa Mucide Ak

BACKGROUND Nearly 10% of the population of Turkey lives in the Southeast Anatolian Project (SEAP) region. The population growth rate and the rate of unintended pregnancies are high and family planning services are insufficient in this region. Lifetime induced abortion rate is also high in this region. Public health problems of the SEAP region were investigated in the "SEAP Public Health Project...

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