Chekol, Bekalu Mossie McCaffrey, Sarah Dijkerman, Sally Acre, Valerie Biru, Demeke Desta Mehary, Abiyot Belai Muluye, Samuel
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Frontiers in Reproductive Health
Introduction Ethiopia has made remarkable progress in expanding access to and provision of comprehensive abortion care. However, complications due to unsafe abortion persist. As efforts to increase quality of comprehensive abortion care continue, evaluating service quality is critical. Although “women-centered” abortion care is a central component ...
Becquet, Valentine Le Guen, Mireille Miani, Céline Rozée, Virginie Väisänen, Heini
Thirty years ago, 179 countries agreed on a Programme of Action on sexual and reproductive rights at the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in 1994. Where are we now in terms of contraception, abortion, childbirth, and infertility treatments? This article reviews the progress made worldwide and the persistent inequ...
Kim, Eun-Mi Yun, Chi Sun Bae, You-Chan Lee, Hyunkyoung Moon, Bo-Youn Lee, Kichan Jeoung, Hye-Young Ku, Bok-Kyung Kim, Jongho
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Introduction Nocardia farcinica is an opportunistic bacterium that causes bovine mastitis and pulmonary, cutaneous, and central nervous system infections in humans. Bovine abortion caused by N. farcinica has been sporadically reported. The purpose of this study was to analyze the pathological findings of bovine abortions caused by N. farcinica in t...
Ogbeide, Hope Oamen, Ehidiamen Wilmore, Travis H Peck, Jennifer D Doolittle, Johnathan P Bradley, Nathan A Heinlen, Jonathan E
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The Canadian journal of urology
In May 2022, lawmakers in Oklahoma passed House Bill 4327, which outlawed abortion after fertilization. The governor signed the bill on May 25, 2022. It is uncertain whether these changes will motivate more men in Oklahoma to undergo vasectomy. Males seeking vasectomy were informed of the study and asked to participate. Participants filled out a su...
Chervenak, Frank A. Stajonevic, Milan Grünebaum, Amos
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine
The International Academy of Perinatal Medicine (IAPM) firmly supports abortion as a fundamental reproductive right, as declared at their annual meeting on June 28, 2024, in New York City. This stance, grounded in professional responsibility, respects both autonomy and beneficence-based obligations to pregnant patients and fetal patients. The IAPM ...
Pleasants, Elizabeth A Jayaweera, Ruvani T Egwuatu, Ijeoma Nmezi, Sybil Kristianingrum, Ika Ayu Zurbriggen, Ruth Grosso, Belén Bercu, Chiara Motana, Relebohile Gerdts, Caitlin
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BMJ sexual & reproductive health
Time is a crucial factor in abortion-seeking because options for care change with pregnancy duration, and most people prefer to access abortion care early in pregnancy. We aimed to collect data on the timing of steps in accompanied self-managed abortion-seeking experiences in legally restrictive settings. In this prospective, observational, cohort ...
Taviani, Alberto Tomkinson, John Breton, Didier
In 1993, France introduced a distinction between a baby born alive who subsequently dies, and a stillborn infant (enfant sans vie, literally ‘lifeless child’). Since then, the definition of a stillbirth, based on the concept of viability, has increasingly expanded, and legal recognition of these infants has become easier. Since 2008, a medical cert...
Ben Braiek, Maxime Szymczak, Soline André, Céline Bardou, Philippe Fidelle, Francis Granado-Tajada, Itsasne Plisson-Petit, Florence Sarry, Julien Woloszyn, Florent Moreno-Romieux, Carole
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We recently discovered that the Manech Tête Rousse (MTR) deficient homozygous haplotype 2 (MTRDHH2) probably carries a recessive lethal mutation in sheep. In this study, we fine‐mapped this region through whole‐genome sequencing of five MTRDHH2 heterozygous carriers and 95 non‐carriers from various ovine breeds. We identified a single base pair dup...
Willie, Michael Mncedisi Maqbool, Mudasir Kubheka, Brenda Popovic, Buba Kabane, Sipho
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Open Health
Background This research addresses the intricate dimensions of reproductive healthcare by examining the complex interplay of medical, legal, and ethical considerations surrounding abortion. The Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (CTOP) of 1996 in South Africa aims to establish the circumstances and conditions under which a woman’s pregnancy may...
Littell, Julia Young, Sarah Pigott, Therese Biggs, M Munk-Olsen, Trine Steinberg, Julia
This is a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of research on mental health outcomes of abortion. Does abortion increase the risk of adverse mental health outcomes? That is the central question for this review. Our review aims to inform policy and practice by locating, critically appraising, and synthesizing empirical evidence on asso...