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Self-managed Abortion in the US

JAMA, 2022
This Viewpoint details how clinicians can treat patients who have self-managed an abortion without putting the patient at risk for criminalization.
Daniel, Grossman, Nisha, Verma
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Self-managed Medication Abortion in the United States

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023
Self-managed abortion (SMA) is ending a pregnancy without medical supervision, either by obtaining medications (known as self-managed medication abortion) or through other means. Many factors influence a person’s decision to pursue self-managed abortion, such as time constraints, financial considerations, and local availability of abortion services. We
Christina, Jung, Siripanth, Nippita
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Complications of Unsafe and Self-Managed Abortion

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Complications of Unsafe and Self-Managed Abortion As U.S. abortion laws become more restrictive, women will end pregnancies without clinical supervision.
Lisa H, Harris, Daniel, Grossman
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Integrating self-managed medication abortion with medical care

Contraception, 2022
In this commentary, we distill key messages from a new framework for self-managed medication abortion developed by Global Doctors for Choice. Since Global Doctors for Choice supports doctors working in different contexts around the world, the document also highlights clinical concerns and advocacy opportunities for clinicians in both low- and high ...
Monica Dragoman   +3 more
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