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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: gp surgeries + abortions + abortion  Related to the article below (Last Update: 5/13/2008)


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Pregnancy after renal transplantation in Italian patients: focus on fetal outcome -
… Miniero, I Tardivo, ES Curtoni, GP Segoloni, E La … - J Nephrol, 2002 - sin-italy.org
... Hospital, Pisa; 9 Unit of General Surgery and Organ ... An increased abortion rate has
also been reported by other ... E, Cao A, Cavazzutti GB, Guaraldi GP, Guglielmi M ...
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Advanced provision of emergency contraception does not reduce abortion rates -
A Glasier, K Fairhurst, S Wyke, S Ziebland, P … - Contraception, 2004 - Elsevier
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Outcome of pregnancy after organ transplantation: a retrospective survey in Italy -
… Parisi, E Regalia, A Rosati, GP Segoloni, G Setti … - Transplant International, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... Azienda Ospedaliera Careggi, Firenze, Italy GP Segoloni Department ... and on spontaneous/
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Oral methotrexate compared with injected methotrexate when used with misoprostol for abortion. -
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Emergency contraception: a review of the programmatic and social science literature -
C Ellertson, T Shochet, K Blanchard, J Trussell - Contraception, 2000 - Elsevier
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Peri-abortion contraceptive care: Can we reduce the incidence of repeat abortions? -
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... of the IUD because of removal before surgery, and another ... A follow-up visit with
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Peri-abortion contraception: a qualitative study of users experiences -
I Blog - Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
... She [the nurse in the day surgery unit] said ... question, not just saying yes or no.?
Abortion service providers ... the 2-week follow-up appointment with the GP. ...

The progesterone derivative dydrogesterone abrogates murine stress-triggered abortion by inducing a … -
R Joachim, AC Zenclussen, B Polgar, AJ Douglas, S … - Steroids, 2003 - Elsevier
... G. Chaouat and DA Clark, Stress-triggered abortion: inhibition of ... Reproductive
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Termination of pregnancy -
JR Allsop - Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2004 - Elsevier
... AB attends her GP's surgery. ... leading to the pregnancy, to explore the reasons for
seeking termination and to discuss the alternatives to abortion. ...

Risk of Warfarin During Pregnancy With Mechanical Valve Prostheses -
… Cotrufo, M De Feo, LS De Santo, GP Romano, A Della … - acogjnl, 2002 - acogjnl.highwire.org
... as placental hemorrhages and spontaneous abortions should be ... Grover A. Pregnancy
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Trials to consider abortions at GP surgeries

Last Updated: 2007-12-05 12:09:14 -0400 (Reuters Health)

LONDON - Trials have been launched to see whether abortions can be carried out safely at GP surgeries (general practitioner offices) in England, the Department of Health said on Wednesday.

Pilot schemes have begun at two unnamed hospitals to test whether early terminations, using so-called abortion pills can be carried out in "non-traditional settings."

"We are formally evaluating the safety and effectiveness of providing early medical abortion services in non-traditional settings, which in future, could be a community medical setting such as a doctor's surgery which has the appropriate medical expertise.

"The evaluation will be complete in the New Year and we will consider the results carefully before reaching a decision," a Department of Health spokeswoman said.

The law legalising abortions came into force in 1967 when there were some 20,000 abortions a year. Now there are around 200,000 abortions a year.

Pulse, a magazine for GPs, said the trials are being carried out in secret to avoid any disruption from pro-life campaigners. It said the scheme is part of a proposal to make abortion available closer to where women live.

However, some doctors were sceptical. Dr. Fauna Cornish, a GP in Cambridge and treasurer of the Medical Women's Federation, said doctors would not want to take on the service because of time and funding constraints.

"We're already doing minor surgery, hospital follow-ups and family planning clinics," she told Pulse. "No doubt there would be no extra funding."

Abortion has recently returned as a political issue.

Last month, the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee decided that the 24-week limit on abortions should be unchanged despite demands from campaigners for a reduction.

MPs said there was no scientific evidence to suggest that survival rates below the current cut-off point have improved, despite medical advances.

They also backed moves to make it easier for women to obtain an abortion, supporting proposals to remove the existing requirement for signatures from two doctors to approve the procedure.

The decision came as both The Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Steel, one of the main architects of the 1967 Act, voiced concern that too many abortions are being carried out.

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