Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the indications of pregnancies terminated which were for maternal and fetal causes in our clinic and to discuss legal and ethical issues differing by countries. Methods: This study was performed retrospectively by evaluating 318 pregnancies terminated due to maternal or fetal indications over 10 weeks. Results: Termination of pregnancy was performed due to fetal congenital, chromosomal and obstetrical reasons in 96.8% of 318 terminated cases and due to maternal reasons in 3.2% of them. Thirty-two (10%) late termination cases with gestational week > 23 + 0 were termed after feticide procedure. Conclusion: Gestational limit for termination of pregnancy varies from country to country, which brings...
Objective: To compare the incidences of preterm delivery, cervical incompetence treated by cerclage,...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the attitudes of pregnant women towards termination of pregnancy for fetal abnorm...
Objective: Maternal morbidity, either pregnancy related or pre-existent, can become life threatening...
Background: The consequence of prenatal detection of fetuses with congenital anomalies is induced te...
Background: This study was conducted to analyse the spectrum of fetal anomalies as a cause of pregna...
Termination of pregnancy for maternal indications at the limits of fetal viability: a retrospective ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe...
To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe. European...
OBJECTIVE: To provide an inventory of the reported late terminations of pregnancy because ofa severe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the socio-demographic and obstetric profile of pregn...
Background: The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (MTP Act) came into force from 01 April 1972 an...
To investigate frequency and practise of termination of pregnancy for early-onset hypertensive disor...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe...
Objectives: To know the Fetal anomalies resulting in termination of pregnancy in consanguineous marr...
Objective: To compare the incidences of preterm delivery, cervical incompetence treated by cerclage,...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the attitudes of pregnant women towards termination of pregnancy for fetal abnorm...
Objective: Maternal morbidity, either pregnancy related or pre-existent, can become life threatening...
Background: The consequence of prenatal detection of fetuses with congenital anomalies is induced te...
Background: This study was conducted to analyse the spectrum of fetal anomalies as a cause of pregna...
Termination of pregnancy for maternal indications at the limits of fetal viability: a retrospective ...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe...
To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe. European...
OBJECTIVE: To provide an inventory of the reported late terminations of pregnancy because ofa severe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the socio-demographic and obstetric profile of pregn...
Background: The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (MTP Act) came into force from 01 April 1972 an...
To investigate frequency and practise of termination of pregnancy for early-onset hypertensive disor...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europe...
Objectives: To know the Fetal anomalies resulting in termination of pregnancy in consanguineous marr...
Objective: To compare the incidences of preterm delivery, cervical incompetence treated by cerclage,...
Objective To study the impact of terminations of pregnancy (TOP) on very preterm mortality in Europ...
Objective To study the attitudes of pregnant women towards termination of pregnancy for fetal abnorm...