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This note expands on our position regarding safe and unsafe abortion.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
At Castors Maternity in Bangui, Central African Republic, a conflict-affected urban setting.
Castors Maternity in Bangui, Central African Republic, a conflict-affected urban setting – Results of the AMoCo study
Procedures for approval of independent sector providers of treatment for termination of pregnancy.
Estimates the individual-level economic burden of safe and unsafe abortion care-seeking, incorporating indirect and direct costs
This paper analyses women's perspectives on abortion stigma and safety as well as choice of pregnancy termination services
New guidance for doctors on how to comply with the Abortion Act.
Information for health professionals on the epidemiology, transmission and prevention of Chlamydia abortus which can cause stillbirth or abortion in humans.
This research aimed to describe and estimate the burden of all abortion complications and factors associated with severe morbidity.
What evidence is available for how to increase access to family planning and safe abortion services in Africa?
Guidance and forms (HSA1, EMA1, HSA2 and HSA4) for recording information about abortions in England and Wales.
We want your views on whether or not the temporary measure introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic allowing women and girls to take both pills for an early medical abortion at home should be made permanent.
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