Ausstellungen zum Thema
Posters:
- Monitoring the reproductive health
Marcela Bulcu (Italy) - Reproductive health women rights in Tunisia
R. Ben Aissa et al. (Tunisia) - And after the Referendum?
Matilde Salta, Mara Carvalho, Vasco Freire (Portugal) - Clínica El Sur, a Socially Responsible Company
C. Rubio et al. (Spain) - Detection of violence against women via screening at the occasion of request for pregnancy termination
C. D. Liengme et al. (Switzerland) - Long-acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Can Decrease Unintended Pregnancy and Repeat Abortion
J. Joseph Speidel (United States) - Medical students as peer educators in sexual health
Raha Shojai et al. (France) - Medicated IUD after induced abortion
Giovanna Scassellati (Italy) - Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system – an alternative for therapeutic amenorrhea and contraception in disabled women
Satu Suhonen (Finland) - Emergency contraceptive use among 5677 abortion seeking women in Shanghai
Chun-Xia Meng et al. (China/Sweden) - Contraception in Immigrant Women in the Family Counselling Center
Lucia Tossichetti et al. (Italy) - Deciding on Abortion. The Female Teenager’s Dilemma of having Contraceptive Responsibility, but Limited Freedom of Reproductive Choice
Maria Ekstrand et al. (Sweden) - Abortion in Portuguese Health Primary Care
Cunha José Manuel et al. (Portugal) - Coresponsibility and equity fairness in abortion services oriented to vulnerable groups of women
Elvira Méndez (Spain) - Sociologic Aspects of Legalized Abortion in Portugal. 1 Year Experience
Renato Martins et al. (Portugal) - Abortion request during adolescence and management of confidentiality. A challenging issue
D. Wyss et al. (Switzerland) - Abortion among minors. A French perspective
A. Durrieux ete al. (France) - Termination of pregnancy among under 21
Gaël Lévéder (Spain) - The experience of the settling of a new abortion center in the French speaking part of Belgium
Cécile Artus (Belgium) - Medical abortion in France. The benefits of a complex procedure
P. Roblin et al. (France) - A pilot study on women’s experiences with misoprostol at home or in the hospital in medical abortion up to 63 days of pregnancy
Monica Johansson et al. (Sweden) - Medical abortion at home
Monica Johansson et al. (Sweden) - Home abortion. Experiences of women and their partners
Marianne Wulff et al. (Sweden) - Womens experience of home-abortion
R. Hjertberg et al. (Sweden) - Abortions at home in Gothenburg
Monika Axelsson et al. (Sweden) - Management of first trimester termination of pregnancy as an out-patient in Paisley – is it feasible, is it acceptable and is it worthwhile?
Rosemary Cochrane (Great Britain) - Medical abortion efficacy at 8 and 9 weeks
Ana Rita Pinto et al. (Portugal) - High failure rates of medical termination of pregnancy after the introduction to a large teaching hospital
D. Vitner et al. (Israel) - The effectiveness of ultrasound and s-βhCG measurement in predicting failure after medical abortion
Raquel Maciel (Portugal) - Paracervical block versus intracervical injection for pain management during first-trimester surgical abortion under local anaesthesia
N. Ambassa et al. (France) - Local Anaesthesia compared to General Anaesthesia
Giovanna Scassellati (Italy) - Status of reproductive health of women after surgical abortion
O. Revenko et al. (Ukraine) - Misoprostol-only compared with solution of NaCl 20% for induction of second trimester abortion
A. Manaj, A. Musta (Albania) - The psycho-social aspect of the second trimester abortion with teenagers
Milica Berisavac et al. (Serbia)
Während des Kongresses gab es zwei Kunstausstellungen:
→ Fahnen gegen sexuelle Gewalt
Ein Jahr lang haben SchülerInnen, SeniorInnentreffs, KünstlerInnen, Theater und
viele andere eine Fahne gestaltet als Widmung, als Geschenk für eine Person,
die sexuelle Gewalt erfahren hat. Die Fahnen sind etwa 50 x 50 cm groß und im Kongresshaus angebracht.
→ Photographien "Das Tor ins Leben"
Die Künstlerin Grit Scholz möchte mit ihren Photographien alle Menschen, die dieses Thema interessiert,
zu einer natürlichen und künstlerischen Sichtweise auf die Yoni, die Vulva einladen.
Für alle Frauen, die denken, ihre Schamlippen sind zu lang, zu klein, zu dick, zu dünn zu faltig,
die sogar über eine Operation der Schamlippen nachdenken. Die meisten Frauen kommen auf solche Ideen, weil sie glauben ihre Yoni ist nicht schön genug, oder sie sind nicht normal gebaut. Leider kommt es zu diesem irrigen Denken, weil kaum eine Frau weiß, wie Frauen aussehen - wie verschieden und vielfältig die Natur die Yonis erschaffen hat.
Führung durch das medizinhistorische Museum:
→ Berliner Medizinhistorische Museum
Eine Führung durch dieses einzigartige Museum.

