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Concealing emotions: nurses' experiences with induced abortion care.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2016
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To explore the experiences of nurses involved with induced abortion care in the delivery room in Taiwan. BACKGROUND Induced abortion has emotional, ethical and legal facets.
Cheng-Fang Yang   +3 more
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Psychiatric aspects of induced abortion

Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2001
Approximately 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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THE DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECT OF INDUCED ABORTION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1976
The primary objective of this report is to evaluate the demographic effects of induced abortion on human fertility, defined in terms of the number of children born per 1000 women over a specified period. Physicians, on the other hand, define fertility as a woman’s capacity to produce offspring during her reproductive life.
John Bongaarts, Christopher Tietze
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Decision-Making for Induced Abortion in the Accra Metropolis, Ghana.

African Journal of Reproductive Health, 2015
Decision-making for induced abortion can be influenced by various circumstances including those surrounding onset of a pregnancy. There are various dimensions to induced abortion decision-making among women who had an elective induced abortion in a ...
F. Y. Gbagbo, J. Amo‐Adjei, A. Laar
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Induced Abortion: A Worldwide Perspective

International Family Planning Perspectives, 1986
Laws and Policies Today, 76 percent of the world's people live in countries where induced abortion is legal, at least for health reasons; and 39 percent reside in nations where abortion is available upon request. The procedure is legal in nearly every developed country, and although a majority of developing countries prohibit abortion, 67 percent of ...
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Sequelae of induced abortion.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1985
In the long-term prospective controlled study reported here, 1509 general practitioners and 795 gynaecologists in England, Scotland and Wales are cooperating in providing information on the sequelae of abortion, especially on the problems of later pregnancies, subfertility and all reported morbidity, in particular psychiatric illness.
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Complications of induced abortion

1984
According 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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Leptospirosis—Induced abortion

Theriogenology, 1976
Abstract History and Clinical Signs : Icterus, anemia and fever may accompany or precede the abortion. Most frequently there are no easily detected clinical signs of infection of the dam preceding abortion. Gross Lesions : No gross lesions occur consistently in fetuses aborted due to leptospirosis.
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CONSEQUENCES OF INDUCED ABORTION

The Lancet, 1979
Dale Evans, John L. Yovich, Ian Craft
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