Abortion Care
Herausgeber: Rowlands, Sam
Abortion Care
Herausgeber: Rowlands, Sam
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A multidisciplinary review for clinicians and other care providers.
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A multidisciplinary review for clinicians and other care providers.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 275
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781107647381
- ISBN-10: 110764738X
- Artikelnr.: 40911381
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 275
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781107647381
- ISBN-10: 110764738X
- Artikelnr.: 40911381
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction Sam Rowlands
1. An historical perspective James Drife
2. Ethics Sadie Regmi and John Harris
3. Epidemiology Wendy Macdowall and Kaye Wellings
4. Psychosocial factors in women requesting abortion Anneli Kero
5. Support and counselling Joanna Brien and Lisa Hallgarten
6. Ultrasound scanning in early pregnancy Emeka Oloto and Sharon Moses
7. Early medical abortion Caroline de Costa and Michael Carrette
8. Vacuum aspiration Pascale Roblin
9. Medical abortion after nine weeks Joyce Chai and Pak Chung Ho
10. Dilatation and evacuation Patricia A. Lohr and Richard Lyus
11. Pain control Ellen Wiebe and Regina-Maria Renner
12. Follow-up Sharon Cameron
13. Contraception after abortion Oskari Heikinheimo, Satu Suhonen and Pekka Lähteenmäki
14. Complications and safety Rodica Comendant, Stelian Hodorogea and Irina Sagaidac
15. Women with medical problems Kate Paterson and Helgi Johannsson
16. Feticide Emeka Oloto
17. Fetal anomaly Joanna Speedie, Richard Lyus and Stephen C. Robson
18. Longer-term outcomes in women requesting abortion Sam Rowlands
19. Myths and misinformation Toni Belfield
20. Stigma and issues of conscience Kelly R. Culwell and Caitlin Gerdts
21. More than one abortion Sam Rowlands, Kelly Cleland and James Trussell
22. Factors associated with second trimester abortion Roger Ingham
23. Staff perspectives Edna Astbury-Ward
24. Mid-level providers Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson and Helena Kopp Kallner
25. Telemedicine Ellen Wiebe and Daniel Grossman
26. Decriminalising abortion - the Australian experience Kerry Petersen
27. Abortion in international human rights law Joanna N. Erdman
Appendix: list of useful organisations
Index.
Preface
Introduction Sam Rowlands
1. An historical perspective James Drife
2. Ethics Sadie Regmi and John Harris
3. Epidemiology Wendy Macdowall and Kaye Wellings
4. Psychosocial factors in women requesting abortion Anneli Kero
5. Support and counselling Joanna Brien and Lisa Hallgarten
6. Ultrasound scanning in early pregnancy Emeka Oloto and Sharon Moses
7. Early medical abortion Caroline de Costa and Michael Carrette
8. Vacuum aspiration Pascale Roblin
9. Medical abortion after nine weeks Joyce Chai and Pak Chung Ho
10. Dilatation and evacuation Patricia A. Lohr and Richard Lyus
11. Pain control Ellen Wiebe and Regina-Maria Renner
12. Follow-up Sharon Cameron
13. Contraception after abortion Oskari Heikinheimo, Satu Suhonen and Pekka Lähteenmäki
14. Complications and safety Rodica Comendant, Stelian Hodorogea and Irina Sagaidac
15. Women with medical problems Kate Paterson and Helgi Johannsson
16. Feticide Emeka Oloto
17. Fetal anomaly Joanna Speedie, Richard Lyus and Stephen C. Robson
18. Longer-term outcomes in women requesting abortion Sam Rowlands
19. Myths and misinformation Toni Belfield
20. Stigma and issues of conscience Kelly R. Culwell and Caitlin Gerdts
21. More than one abortion Sam Rowlands, Kelly Cleland and James Trussell
22. Factors associated with second trimester abortion Roger Ingham
23. Staff perspectives Edna Astbury-Ward
24. Mid-level providers Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson and Helena Kopp Kallner
25. Telemedicine Ellen Wiebe and Daniel Grossman
26. Decriminalising abortion - the Australian experience Kerry Petersen
27. Abortion in international human rights law Joanna N. Erdman
Appendix: list of useful organisations
Index.
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction Sam Rowlands
1. An historical perspective James Drife
2. Ethics Sadie Regmi and John Harris
3. Epidemiology Wendy Macdowall and Kaye Wellings
4. Psychosocial factors in women requesting abortion Anneli Kero
5. Support and counselling Joanna Brien and Lisa Hallgarten
6. Ultrasound scanning in early pregnancy Emeka Oloto and Sharon Moses
7. Early medical abortion Caroline de Costa and Michael Carrette
8. Vacuum aspiration Pascale Roblin
9. Medical abortion after nine weeks Joyce Chai and Pak Chung Ho
10. Dilatation and evacuation Patricia A. Lohr and Richard Lyus
11. Pain control Ellen Wiebe and Regina-Maria Renner
12. Follow-up Sharon Cameron
13. Contraception after abortion Oskari Heikinheimo, Satu Suhonen and Pekka Lähteenmäki
14. Complications and safety Rodica Comendant, Stelian Hodorogea and Irina Sagaidac
15. Women with medical problems Kate Paterson and Helgi Johannsson
16. Feticide Emeka Oloto
17. Fetal anomaly Joanna Speedie, Richard Lyus and Stephen C. Robson
18. Longer-term outcomes in women requesting abortion Sam Rowlands
19. Myths and misinformation Toni Belfield
20. Stigma and issues of conscience Kelly R. Culwell and Caitlin Gerdts
21. More than one abortion Sam Rowlands, Kelly Cleland and James Trussell
22. Factors associated with second trimester abortion Roger Ingham
23. Staff perspectives Edna Astbury-Ward
24. Mid-level providers Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson and Helena Kopp Kallner
25. Telemedicine Ellen Wiebe and Daniel Grossman
26. Decriminalising abortion - the Australian experience Kerry Petersen
27. Abortion in international human rights law Joanna N. Erdman
Appendix: list of useful organisations
Index.
Preface
Introduction Sam Rowlands
1. An historical perspective James Drife
2. Ethics Sadie Regmi and John Harris
3. Epidemiology Wendy Macdowall and Kaye Wellings
4. Psychosocial factors in women requesting abortion Anneli Kero
5. Support and counselling Joanna Brien and Lisa Hallgarten
6. Ultrasound scanning in early pregnancy Emeka Oloto and Sharon Moses
7. Early medical abortion Caroline de Costa and Michael Carrette
8. Vacuum aspiration Pascale Roblin
9. Medical abortion after nine weeks Joyce Chai and Pak Chung Ho
10. Dilatation and evacuation Patricia A. Lohr and Richard Lyus
11. Pain control Ellen Wiebe and Regina-Maria Renner
12. Follow-up Sharon Cameron
13. Contraception after abortion Oskari Heikinheimo, Satu Suhonen and Pekka Lähteenmäki
14. Complications and safety Rodica Comendant, Stelian Hodorogea and Irina Sagaidac
15. Women with medical problems Kate Paterson and Helgi Johannsson
16. Feticide Emeka Oloto
17. Fetal anomaly Joanna Speedie, Richard Lyus and Stephen C. Robson
18. Longer-term outcomes in women requesting abortion Sam Rowlands
19. Myths and misinformation Toni Belfield
20. Stigma and issues of conscience Kelly R. Culwell and Caitlin Gerdts
21. More than one abortion Sam Rowlands, Kelly Cleland and James Trussell
22. Factors associated with second trimester abortion Roger Ingham
23. Staff perspectives Edna Astbury-Ward
24. Mid-level providers Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson and Helena Kopp Kallner
25. Telemedicine Ellen Wiebe and Daniel Grossman
26. Decriminalising abortion - the Australian experience Kerry Petersen
27. Abortion in international human rights law Joanna N. Erdman
Appendix: list of useful organisations
Index.