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Unassisted home births in Norway: A growing concern

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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, EarlyView.
Solveig Bjellmo, Johanne Kolvik Iversen
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—Induced abortion

Theriogenology, 1976
Abstract History and Clinical Signs : Most abortions occur in the latter portion of the last trimester of pregnancy. Some calves are born alive but weak. Cows having late abortions frequently have pyrexia, depression, retained placenta and purulent genital exudates. Abortions in a herd may be sporadic or multiple. The aborting cattle
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Methods for Induced Abortion

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004
We describe present methods for induced abortion used in the United States. The most common procedure is first-trimester vacuum curettage. Analgesia is usually provided with a paracervical block and is not completely effective. Pretreatment with nonsteroidal analgesics and conscious sedation augment analgesia but only to a modest extent.
Phillip G. Stubblefield   +2 more
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INDUCED ABORTION AND SPONTANEOUS ABORTION: NO CONNECTION?

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1978
The hypothesis that spontaneous abortion is associated with prior induced abortion is tested in an epidemiologic study. The reproductive histories of a consecutive series of women admitted to hospital with spontaneous abortions were compared with those of a control series of women who delivered after 28 weeks gestation.
Zena Stein   +3 more
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Induced abortion in Taiwan

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1995
Induced abortion is widely practised in Taiwan; however, it had been illegal until 1985. It was of interest to investigate induced abortion practices in Taiwan after its legalization in 1985 in order to calculate the prevalence rate and ratio of induced abor tion to live births and to pregnancies in Taiwan.
RS Lin, Pair Dong Wang
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Induced Abortion in Indonesia

Studies in Family Planning, 1993
Induced abortion is one of the most difficult sociomedical problems facing the Indonesian government. While well-known in traditional society, the practice was discouraged by all Indonesian religious groups, and forbidden by the Dutch colonial authorities.
Sarsanto W. Sarwono   +2 more
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