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Complications of induced abortion
1984According to WHO data, some 50 million women in all countries seek induction of abortion (Husman, 1976; Stringer, 1974). Various methods for induction of abortion at different stages of pregnancy have been widely used in family planning (Czigreiene et al., 1981; Grunberger and Riss, 1979; Havranek and Smeral, 1979; Nemec et al., 1978; Sadauskas and ...
V. J. Czigreiene, V. M. Sadauskas
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Psychological Sequelae of Induced Abortion
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1989This article reviews the scientific literature on the psychological sequelae of induced abortion. The methodology and results of studies carried out over the last twenty-two years are examined critically. The unanimous consensus is that abortion does not cause deleterious psychological effects.
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CONSEQUENCES OF INDUCED ABORTION
The Lancet, 1979Dale Evans, John L. Yovich, Ian Craft
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Epidemiology of Induced Abortion
1992Some unkind things have been said and written about the ability of statistics to mislead. There is always more than one way to present the facts and the choice of information and its presentation inevitably reflects the bias of the author. My purpose is to provide some information about induced abortion as a prelude to the discussions about the ethics ...
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MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF INDUCED ABORTIONS
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1974Thomas W. Mcdonald, Leonard A. Aaro
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TRANSPLACENTAL HÆMORRHAGE IN INDUCED ABORTION
The Lancet, 1972S.L. Barron, S. Murray
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Induced abortion and breast cancer
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2013openaire +4 more sources