Objective: To find the latest and most accurate information on aspects of induced abortion. Methods: A literature survey was carried out in which five aspects of abortion were scrutinised: risk to life, risk of breast cancer, risk to mental health, risk to future fertility, and fetal pain. Findings: Abortion is clearly safer than childbirth. There is no evidence of an association between abortion and breast cancer. Women who have abortions are not at increased risk of mental health problems over and above women who deliver an unwanted pregnancy. There is no negative effect of abortion on a woman's subsequent fertility. It is not possible for a fetus to perceive pain before 24 weeks'' gestation. Misinformation on abortion is widespre...
An estimated 19 million unsafe abortions occur worldwide each year, resulting in the deaths of about...
Misinformation about abortion abounds in the United States. This may be due, in part, to laws in 22 ...
Where the Burden Lies: A framework and evaluation of systematic error in measurement of the health e...
Shifting laws and regulations increasingly displace the centrality of women\u27s health concerns in ...
Abortion continues to be one of the most hotly debated topics in the United States since its legaliz...
PurposeThe extent that state-mandated informed consent scripts affect women's knowledge about aborti...
Abortion is a sensitive and contentious issue with religious, moral, cultural, and political dimensi...
A substantial gap exists between the scientific evidence demonstrating the safety of abortion in the...
Background: Millions of women in the United States seek out an abortion each year and about one in t...
Numerous factual errors are made regarding the issue of abortion. These false claims are made in an ...
BACKGROUND: Globally, access to safe abortion is limited. We aimed to assess the safety, effectivene...
Abortion is common. Data on abortion rates are inexact but can be used to explore trends. Globally, ...
In the years following the 1992 Supreme Court decision, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, abortion has be...
OBJECTIVE: Medical abortion regimens have become more widely used to terminate early pregnancies. Me...
State-mandated falsehoods are rampant in the context of abortion regulation. State legislatures have...
An estimated 19 million unsafe abortions occur worldwide each year, resulting in the deaths of about...
Misinformation about abortion abounds in the United States. This may be due, in part, to laws in 22 ...
Where the Burden Lies: A framework and evaluation of systematic error in measurement of the health e...
Shifting laws and regulations increasingly displace the centrality of women\u27s health concerns in ...
Abortion continues to be one of the most hotly debated topics in the United States since its legaliz...
PurposeThe extent that state-mandated informed consent scripts affect women's knowledge about aborti...
Abortion is a sensitive and contentious issue with religious, moral, cultural, and political dimensi...
A substantial gap exists between the scientific evidence demonstrating the safety of abortion in the...
Background: Millions of women in the United States seek out an abortion each year and about one in t...
Numerous factual errors are made regarding the issue of abortion. These false claims are made in an ...
BACKGROUND: Globally, access to safe abortion is limited. We aimed to assess the safety, effectivene...
Abortion is common. Data on abortion rates are inexact but can be used to explore trends. Globally, ...
In the years following the 1992 Supreme Court decision, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, abortion has be...
OBJECTIVE: Medical abortion regimens have become more widely used to terminate early pregnancies. Me...
State-mandated falsehoods are rampant in the context of abortion regulation. State legislatures have...
An estimated 19 million unsafe abortions occur worldwide each year, resulting in the deaths of about...
Misinformation about abortion abounds in the United States. This may be due, in part, to laws in 22 ...
Where the Burden Lies: A framework and evaluation of systematic error in measurement of the health e...