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Induced Abortion After Previous Caesarean Section: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Previous caesarean section (CS) is increasingly common among women undergoing induced abortion. Aims To map and analyse existing literature on abortion safety, outcomes and management in those with previous CS. Materials and Methods Four databases were systematically searched from inception to July 2024.
Natalie Drever+6 more
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Hydroxychloroquine for preventing hypertensive pregnancy disorders in recurrent spontaneous abortion: a retrospective cohort study in a single referral center. [PDF]
Kang X+8 more
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Testing for chlamydia antibodies in recurrent spontaneous abortion [PDF]
Steven S. Witkin
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Why couple infertility is historically a female‐driven problem?
Abstract Background The history of studies in the field of infertility represents a chapter of great interest in gender issues. Objectives This paper aims to delve deep into the historical roots of the aspect of gender inequality related to couple infertility, with a journey back in time, from classical antiquity to the contemporary age, reporting ...
Linda Vignozzi+2 more
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Recent Experiences with Legal Restrictions And the Incidence of Abortion in Poland [PDF]
Mikolajczyk, Rafael T.
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Abstract Background Growing evidence indicates that paternal condition significantly influences pregnancy outcomes and offspring health. However, assessing the safety of paternal drug exposure via randomized controlled trials poses ethical challenges, and relevant clinical studies consume a lot of resources to evaluate only a few drugs.
Yanbin Zeng, Wanlong Lin, Wei Zhuang
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Antibiotic susceptibility and risk factors for listeriosis in women with spontaneous abortion in Ugandan tertiary hospitals: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Ssentongo E+8 more
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Management of reccurent spontaneous abortion. The efficacy and the problem of immunotherapy.
Toshiyuki Takeshita+2 more
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