cover image: Techniques of induced abortion, their health implications and service aspects: a review of the literature

20.500.12592/4tpndj

Techniques of induced abortion, their health implications and service aspects: a review of the literature

1979

The enormous expansion of services for induced ques available but also the characteristics of the abortion during the last few years in many countries population likely to use the services, the potential and the accompanying service resource problems in need for staff training, and the need to improve both terms of manpower, equipment, and treatment costs, the information and referral systems in o [...] The wide variation to the relative cheapness of the equipment and the between clinics in the patient population, the level of lack of maintenance problems. [...] He found that, out of 72 cases where the be used for interruption of pregnancy throughout perforating instrument was known, 28% were most of the period during which induced abortions caused by the cervical dilator, 21 % with the uterine commonly performed, although they may differ sound, 26% with the suction cannula, and 25 with are % in effectiveness or in the magnitude of risk at a forceps or a [...] This group of methods includes a variety of The technique of intra-amniotic instillation is the techniques and combinations of techniques. [...] These studies were small, trimester abortions is still relatively high in India and however, and the relative effectiveness and the since a variety of methods are used in the 16 centres possible advantages in terms of decreased risk of participating in the study, it is expected that this serious complications have never been properly study will include more reports of field experience, evaluated.
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Authors

Edström, Karin

ISSN
0042-9686
PMC
PMC2395811
Published in
Switzerland
pubmed
314360