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The causes of induced abortion
Population Studies, 1969Abstract In drawing conclusions about the causes of induced abortion, Treffers (Population Studies 20, pp. 295ff) assumed that spontaneous abortion is unrelated to psychological and sociological variables. It is suggested that these assumptions may be false. Some remarks are appended on the mode of ascertainment of abortions and its relation to their
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Psychiatric aspects of induced abortion
Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2001Approximately one third of the women in the United States have an abortion during their lives. In the year 2008, 1.21 million abortions were performed in the United States (Jones and Koolstra, Perspect Sex Reprod Health 43:41-50, 2011). The psychiatric outcomes of abortion are scientifically well established (Adler et al., Science 248:41-43, 1990 ...
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1995
Abstract Induced abortion has been practiced for thousands of years. Descriptions of methods of inducing abortion have been found in writings from ancient Egypt, China in the twenty-eighth century bc, and Rome (David 1981). Abortion was common in nineteenth century Europe and North America and is usually considered to have been an ...
Stanley K Henshaw, Rachel Benson Gold
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Abstract Induced abortion has been practiced for thousands of years. Descriptions of methods of inducing abortion have been found in writings from ancient Egypt, China in the twenty-eighth century bc, and Rome (David 1981). Abortion was common in nineteenth century Europe and North America and is usually considered to have been an ...
Stanley K Henshaw, Rachel Benson Gold
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CONSEQUENCES OF INDUCED ABORTION
The Lancet, 1979I, Craft, D, Evans, J, Yovich
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MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF INDUCED ABORTIONS
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1974T W, McDonald, L A, Aaro
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