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Factors associated with second trimester abortions

Factors associated with second trimester abortions
Factors associated with second trimester abortions
This comprehensive review of the emotive and often controversial topic of abortion provides clinicians with a multidisciplinary focus on abortion services, discussing clinical topics in their sociological, legal and ethical context. It is particularly timely as novel methods of service delivery make this vital resource more accessible, allowing abortion to be performed in community settings. Topics include medical and surgical methods of abortion, ultrasound scanning, pain control, complications, and abortion in women with medical conditions, as well as ethics, stigma, and human rights. Written by leading authorities in their subject areas, Abortion Care is essential reading for medical and nursing specialists and forms a useful resource in the delivery of graduate courses in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology and sexual and reproductive healthcare. It is also of interest to professionals involved in planning, delivering and managing women's health services, including counsellors, service managers and public health specialists.
9781107647381
201-210
Cambridge University Press
Ingham, Roger
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Rowlands, Sam
Ingham, Roger
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Rowlands, Sam

Ingham, Roger (2014) Factors associated with second trimester abortions. In, Rowlands, Sam (ed.) Abortion Care. Cambridge, GB. Cambridge University Press, pp. 201-210.

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This comprehensive review of the emotive and often controversial topic of abortion provides clinicians with a multidisciplinary focus on abortion services, discussing clinical topics in their sociological, legal and ethical context. It is particularly timely as novel methods of service delivery make this vital resource more accessible, allowing abortion to be performed in community settings. Topics include medical and surgical methods of abortion, ultrasound scanning, pain control, complications, and abortion in women with medical conditions, as well as ethics, stigma, and human rights. Written by leading authorities in their subject areas, Abortion Care is essential reading for medical and nursing specialists and forms a useful resource in the delivery of graduate courses in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology and sexual and reproductive healthcare. It is also of interest to professionals involved in planning, delivering and managing women's health services, including counsellors, service managers and public health specialists.

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Published date: August 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 380924
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/380924
ISBN: 9781107647381
PURE UUID: c2033c62-0c68-4fa5-9d57-f17bda1e2e30

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Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 19:32

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Author: Roger Ingham
Editor: Sam Rowlands

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