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Repeat aborters

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
In an attempt to learn more about the phenomenon of repeat abortions, 116 women seeking a repeat abortion were compared in various ways with three groups of women not seeking a repeat abortion but otherwise similar. From this study it is apparent that postabortion women become, over time, less persistent users of contraception than sexually active ...
S M, Schneider, D S, Thompson
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Abortion Spontaneous Abortion, Induced Abortion

2018
Abortion is the removal of an embryo or a fetus before it is able to survive outside the uterus. Spontaneous abortion is identified as the unintentional expulsion of an embryo or a fetus before the 24th week of pregnancy. About 50% of miscarriages are attributed to chromosomal aberrations such as structural changes or abnormal chromosomal numbers.
Dr. Sundus Fadhil Hantoosh   +1 more
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Aborted thoracopagus

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1986
A case of aborted thoracopagus is reported. The parasite having all the features of a normal baby except head and thorax, was successfully separated from autosite.
C, Pattabiraman, A, Krishna, S M, Joseph
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Medication Abortion

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
Medical methods for pregnancy termination in early gestation offer women an alternative to surgical evacuation and have the potential to improve access globally to safe abortion. Several drug regimens are used with varying efficacy including mifepristone plus misoprostol, misoprostol alone, and methotrexate plus misoprostol.
Deborah, Bartz, Alisa, Goldberg
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Abortion

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023
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Abortion

Scientific American, 1969
C, Tietze, S, Lewit
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Abortion

The American Journal of Nursing, 1970
R, LeRoux   +4 more
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Fehlgeburt, Abort. Fieberhafter (Septischer) Abort. Künstlicher Abort

1925
Ganz richtig bezeichneten die Geburtshelfer des 19. Jahrhunderts als Fehlgeburt die Ausstosung der Frucht in den ersten sieben Monaten der Schwangerschaft und beschrieben als wesentliche Erscheinungen fruhzeitige, unregelmasige Blutabgange, mit Pausen dazwischen, Abgang von wasserigem Blut, wehenartige Schmerzen, die schlieslich zur Erweiterung des ...
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Abortion

The Lancet, 1990
John Mclean, Peter Diggory
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Abortion

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
C A, GORDON   +2 more
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