نتایج جستجو برای: abortion

تعداد نتایج: 20536  

2016
Elahe Haghparast Mahbobeh Faramarzi Ramezan Hassanzadeh

OBJECTIVES Spontaneous abortion is one of the most important complications of pregnancy with short and long adverse psychological effects on women. This study assesses the implications of a spontaneous abortion history has on women's psychiatric symptoms and pregnancy distress in subsequent pregnancy less than one years after spontaneous abortion. METHODS A case-control study was conducted on...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2008
Edna Astbury-Ward

©FSRH J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care 2008: 34(3) Background Defining women’s emotional experiences associated with abortion is a difficult task. Many circumstantial factors affect women’s emotional journeys during their abortion experience and beyond. The research into this aspect of abortion is riven with methodological flaws and bias.1 Steering a neutral path through the vast amount of litera...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2014
Ann M Moore Richard Kibombo Deva Cats-Baril

While laws in Uganda surrounding abortion remain contradictory, a frequent interpretation of the law is that abortion is only allowed to save the woman's life. Nevertheless abortion occurs frequently under unsafe conditions at a rate of 54 abortions per 1000 women of reproductive age annually, taking a large toll on women's health. There are an estimated 148,500 women in Uganda who experience a...

2011
Janie Benson Kathryn Andersen Ghazaleh Samandari

Unsafe abortion is a significant contributor to worldwide maternal mortality; however, abortion law and policy liberalization could lead to drops in unsafe abortion and related deaths. This review provides an analysis of changes in abortion mortality in three countries where significant policy reform and related service delivery occurred. Drawing on peer-reviewed literature, population data and...

2017
Tamara Fetters Ghazaleh Samandari Patrick Djemo Bellington Vwallika Stephen Mupeta

BACKGROUND Although abortion is technically legal in Zambia, the reality is far more complicated. This study describes the process and results of galvanizing access to medical abortion where abortion has been legal for many years, but provision severely limited. It highlights the challenges and successes of scaling up abortion care using implementation science to document 2 years of implementat...

Journal: :Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2004
Solmaz Shotorbani Frederick J Zimmerman Janice F Bell Deborah Ward Nassim Assefi

CONTEXT Induced abortion is one of the most common procedures performed among women in the United States. However, 87% of all counties had no abortion provider in 2000, and little is known about the attitudes and intentions of future health care providers, including advanced clinical practitioners, regarding abortion provision. METHODS During March 2002, first- and second-year students in hea...

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: :The West Indian medical journal 2011
A A Boersma J G M de Bruijn

BACKGROUND Most islands in the West Indies do not have liberal laws on abortion, nor laws on pregnancy prevention programmes (contraception). We present results of a literature review about the attitude of healthcare providers and women toward (emergency) contraception and induced abortion, prevalence, methods and juridical aspects of induced abortion and prevention policies. METHODS Articles...

2014
Patience Aniteye Susannah Mayhew Beverley O’Brien

Background Unsafe abortion remains a public health problem in Ghana with colossal costs to families, communities and health services, evident in persistently high maternal mortality ratios. It is well known that access to and utilization of family planning, safe and legal abortion services and quality post abortion care could help curtail the ramifications of unsafe abortions. Ghana has a liber...

Journal: :Issues in law & medicine 2015
Elard Koch

Mortality by abortion has continuously decreased over the past fifty years in Chile. In fact, maternal death as a result of an induced abortion has become an exceptionally rare phenomenon in epidemiological terms (a risk of 1 in 4 million pregnant women of fertile age or 0.4 per 100,000 life births for abortion of any type, excluding ectopic pregnancy). After abortion became illegal in 1989, de...

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