Abortion-related attitudes and practice among physicians in New Mexico: has medical abortion increased access? Objective: Although New Mexico does not have some of the harsh restrictions imposed on abortion found in other states, but access is still limited due to the lack of providers. Another study was conducted in 2001, just after FDA approval of medical abortion with mifepristone. This follow-up study aims to examine whether access to abortion in New Mexico has changed since the approval and to identify the current demographics of abortion providers, attitudes about abortion, and barriers to providing terminations. Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was mailed to all OB/GYNs and an equivalent number of randomly selected f...
Background: First-trimester abortion was legalized in Mexico City in 2007, and services are now prov...
Women in the United States are currently facing a shortage of medical practitioners who perform lega...
Objective: To assess pregnant Texans\u27 decisions about where to obtain out-of-state abortion care ...
Abortion-related attitudes and practice among physicians in New Mexico: has medical abortion increas...
Background: Abortion laws are extremely restrictive in Brazil. The knowledge, opinions of abortion l...
ObjectivesWe examined advanced practice clinicians' (APCs: nurse practitioners [NPs], certified nurs...
OBJECTIVE: To describe medical student attitudes and exposure to abortion and pregnancy options coun...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-69)Attitudes of general practitioners and obstetrician...
Background: Little is known about clinical implementation of medical abortion in the United States f...
Background: Little is known about clinical implementation of medical abortion in the United States f...
Abstract Background Abortion laws are extremely restrictive in Brazil. The knowledge, opinions of ab...
Background Following self-managed abortion (SMA), or a pregnancy termination attempt outside of the ...
In Mexico, recent political events have drawn increased public attention to the subject of abortion....
Background: In Argentina, abortion has been decriminalized under certain circumstances since the ena...
Objectives:The ACGME requires all obstetrics and gynecology residents have access to opt-out abort...
Background: First-trimester abortion was legalized in Mexico City in 2007, and services are now prov...
Women in the United States are currently facing a shortage of medical practitioners who perform lega...
Objective: To assess pregnant Texans\u27 decisions about where to obtain out-of-state abortion care ...
Abortion-related attitudes and practice among physicians in New Mexico: has medical abortion increas...
Background: Abortion laws are extremely restrictive in Brazil. The knowledge, opinions of abortion l...
ObjectivesWe examined advanced practice clinicians' (APCs: nurse practitioners [NPs], certified nurs...
OBJECTIVE: To describe medical student attitudes and exposure to abortion and pregnancy options coun...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-69)Attitudes of general practitioners and obstetrician...
Background: Little is known about clinical implementation of medical abortion in the United States f...
Background: Little is known about clinical implementation of medical abortion in the United States f...
Abstract Background Abortion laws are extremely restrictive in Brazil. The knowledge, opinions of ab...
Background Following self-managed abortion (SMA), or a pregnancy termination attempt outside of the ...
In Mexico, recent political events have drawn increased public attention to the subject of abortion....
Background: In Argentina, abortion has been decriminalized under certain circumstances since the ena...
Objectives:The ACGME requires all obstetrics and gynecology residents have access to opt-out abort...
Background: First-trimester abortion was legalized in Mexico City in 2007, and services are now prov...
Women in the United States are currently facing a shortage of medical practitioners who perform lega...
Objective: To assess pregnant Texans\u27 decisions about where to obtain out-of-state abortion care ...