Abortion Self-Care: A Forward-Looking Solution To Inequitable Access.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1363/46e1420
Lucía Vázquez-Quesada, Ankita Shukla, Isabel Vieitez, Rajib Acharya, Saumya RamaRao
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Following the World Health Organization's (WHO) definition of self-care, abortion self-care is the ability of pregnant individuals to manage their unwanted pregnancies with or without the support of health care providers-particularly, in the early weeks of pregnancy (up to 12 weeks' gestation). The advent of medication abortion (MA) has made this possible, as early self-managed MA at home is a safe, acceptable and cost-effective method of pregnancy termination. The drugs currently available for MA are mifepristone and misoprostol, as well as the two packaged together (also known as the combipack), which is more efficacious than misoprostol alone in evacuating the uterus and is considered the first-line medication for MA. Regardless of the legality of abortion where they live, women worldwide are using these medications to self-manage pregnancy termination inside or outside clinical settings-in conjunction with telemedicine services, peer-led support groups, hotlines and online information sources-which has contributed significantly to reducing maternal mortality and morbidity from unsafe procedures.

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堕胎自我护理:一个前瞻性的解决方案,不公平的访问。
根据世界卫生组织(WHO)对自我保健的定义,堕胎自我保健是孕妇在有或没有医疗保健提供者的支持的情况下管理自己意外怀孕的能力,特别是在怀孕的最初几周(怀孕12周)。药物流产(MA)的出现使这成为可能,因为早期在家自行管理的药物流产是一种安全、可接受且具有成本效益的终止妊娠方法。目前可用于MA的药物有米非司酮和米索前列醇,以及两者包装在一起(也称为组合式),在子宫排出方面比单独使用米索前列醇更有效,被认为是治疗MA的一线药物。无论其居住地的堕胎是否合法,世界各地的妇女都在临床环境内外使用这些药物来自我管理终止妊娠,并与远程医疗服务、同行领导的支持小组、热线和在线信息源相结合,这大大有助于降低不安全手术造成的孕产妇死亡率和发病率。
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