PPT-decentralizing Abortion services in victoria: opportunities

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Paddy MooreAngie Giasli and Chris Bayly Royal Womens Hospital ChoicesPAS Overview Medication termination of pregnancy Opportunities and challenges Key elements

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Paddy MooreAngie Giasli and Chris Bayly Royal Womens Hospital ChoicesPAS Overview Medication termination of pregnancy Opportunities and challenges Key elements in delivery of care. Twentyone percent of all pregnancies excluding miscarriages end in abortion In 2011 106 million abortions were performed down 13 from 121 million in 2008 From 1973 through 2011 nearly 53 million legal abortions occurred Each year 17 of women aged Prepared for MWIA . 2013. August 1, . 2013. Presented to GYN-OB, August 3, 2013. Dr. Martha . Shuping. , M.D. martha.shuping@gmail.com. Psychiatrist. Disclosures. As an undergraduate student, I worked as a volunteer abortion counselor at a clinic that helped women to obtain abortions. . Criminal Law, Constitutional Law. & Key Court Decisions. Rels. 300 / . Nurs. 330. 27 November 2014. ABORTION LAWS. Up to 19th century, no laws or regulations concerning abortion - not a medical procedure. -1-. Learning objective. To know and understand the overview of the course. To know and understand some of the facts about abortion.. KEY QUESTION. WHAT IS A PERSON?. KEY WORDS. ABORTION. PERSONHOOD. Every day in the U.S 3,700 babies die from abortion.. Abortion is the unceremonious killing of babies before they are born.. . A baby can . be aborted anytime before birth but many states have restrictions and 99% of abortions are performed before 20 weeks, 90% before 12 . Starter – Copy down definition in your book. Then, on scrap paper note down what you think of abortion and why.. Abortion – The removal of a foetus from the womb before it can survive.. Homework – Find out about the UK law on abortion. One paragraph response.. medicine is normally about . saving . lives, but sometimes doctors are asked to (help) end lives. . euthanasia or treatment withdrawal of terminally ill or permanently unconscious patients. abortion. Kendra Myers. Yvonne Salter. Emily Overmars. Objectives. Explore the history and evolution of abortion in Canada. . Differentiate between the various types and specific procedures of abortions. . Examine the ethical viewpoints in relation to abortion. . Individuals will generally avoid medical operations, even simple ones, and regard them as a long course for any therapy. https://www.pillforabortion.com Medical Abortion. Introduction. The term trimester is being replaced by weeks. These abortions carry excess morbidity and mortality compared to first-trimester abortions . Who is affected?. Reason for delay: failure to recognize pregnancy, ambivalence, change of relation ship status, poor access to first trimester abortion, lack of money, fetal anomalies. You may have heard from many people who have ordered abortion pills online and used that they experience bleeding (that is more than their normal period bleeding) and stomach cramps after they undergo medication abortion. This is because of the functioning of these medicines in your body to terminat Dr Venkatraman . Chandra-Mouli. DEFINITIONS . Induced abortion:. . Intentional loss of an intrauterine pregnancy due to medical or surgical means.. Safe abortion. :. . Abortion that meets all three criteria (i) is done with a method recommended by WHO (medical abortion, vacuum aspiration, dilatation & evaluation) (ii) is appropriate to the pregnancy duration (iii) is provided by/supported by a trained health-care provider.. A . w. orkshop for future health professionals. Barriers to safe abortion and strategies to address them. MODULE 3. Module 3 learning objectives. Describe different barriers that affect women’s and adolescents’ access to safe abortion . &. Reproductive Justice. Dr. Munir . Kassa. (MD) . Conflict of Interest. None. Overview of the Presentation. Ethical foundations for professional activities in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

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