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- Abortion - World Health Organization (WHO)
Abortions are safe if they are done with a method recommended by WHO that is appropriate to the pregnancy duration and if the person providing or supporting the abortion is trained Such abortions can be done using tablets (medical abortion) or a simple outpatient procedure
- Abortion care guideline - World Health Organization (WHO)
In this guideline, recommendations are presented across three domains that are essential to the provision of abortion care: Law and policy, Clinical services and Service delivery
- Aborto - World Health Organization (WHO)
Datos y cifras El aborto es un procedimiento médico habitual Es seguro cuando se utiliza un método recomendado por la OMS que resulta también adecuado teniendo en cuenta el tiempo de embarazo y lo practica una persona que posee los conocimientos necesarios
- Abortion rate estimate - World Health Organization (WHO)
A Bayesian model was used to jointly estimate unintended pregnancy and abortion rates using information on contraceptive needs and use, contraceptive method mix, birth rates, the proportions of births from unintended pregnancies and abortion incidence data
- Worldwide, an estimated 25 million unsafe abortions occur each year
Worldwide, 25 million unsafe abortions (45% of all abortions) occurred every year between 2010 and 2014, according to a new study by WHO and the Guttmacher Institute published in The Lancet
- Health system at breaking point as hostilities further intensify in . . .
Israel’s intensified military operations continue to threaten an already weakened health system, amidst worsening mass population displacement and acute shortages of food, water, medical supplies, fuel and shelter Four major hospitals in Gaza (Kamal Adwan Hospital, Indonesia Hospital, Hamad Hospital for Rehabilitation and Prosthetics, and European Gaza Hospital) have had to suspend medical
- Deworming in pregnant women - World Health Organization (WHO)
Preventive chemotherapy (deworming), using single-dose albendazole (400 mg) or mebendazole (500 mg), is recommended as a public health intervention for pregnant women, after the first trimester, living in areas where both: (i) the baseline prevalence of hookworm and or T trichiura infection is 20% or more among pregnant women, and (ii) where anaemia is a severe public health problem, with a
- WHO releases new guideline to prevent adolescent pregnancies and . . .
In a bid to tackle the leading cause of death globally among 15–19-year-old girls, the World Health Organization (WHO) today released a new guideline aimed at preventing adolescent pregnancy and its significant related health complications Among other strategies, the guideline urges rapid action to end child marriage, extend girls’ schooling, and improve access to sexual and reproductive
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