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» Legal Aspects
» Unsafe or Safe Abortions
» Initiatives Politics and Society
» Medical Abortion
» Surgical Abortion
» Second Trimester and More
» Pain and Risk Management
» Counselling
» Ethical Debate
» Outcomes of Abortions
» Health Care Professionals
» Contraception
» Statistics
» Historical Aspects


Legal Aspects

Abortion Laws around the world
(PDF 2011) a worldwide overview
Sam Rowlands (UK)

Global overview (PDF Seville 2010)
Stanley Henshaw (US)

Working with parental authorisation requirements for minors 
(PDF Seville 2010)
Catherine Chéry (Luxembourg)

Experiences of decriminalising abortion in Victoria (PDF Seville 2010)
Leslie Connold (Australia)

How to change restrictive laws: the portuguese experience
PDF Berlin 2008)
Duarte Vilar (Portugal)

Society’s responsibility to provide a legal setting (PDF Berlin 2008)
Christian Fiala (Austria)

Successful Strategies to Decriminalize Abortion: Mexico City Case Study (PDF Berlin 2008)
Maía Luisa Sánchez-Fuentes (Mexico)

Different Strategies to Legalize Abortion: The Swiss Example (PDF Berlin 2008)
Anne-Marie Rey (Switzerland)

Overview of current laws in Europe (PDF Berlin 2008) concerning second trimester abortion
Hans-Georg Koch (Germany) 

Consequences of the laws for women and political challenges in Europe (PDF Berlin 2008) concerning second trimester abortion
Marge Berer (UK)  

Spain: Legal actions against health care professionals (PDF Berlin 2008)
Eva Rodriguez (Spain)

Who is afraid of a woman’s right to self-determination? (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Vekemans IPPF

Why abortion is performed in Spain until 26 weeks (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Vidot (Spain)

Women’s right for induced abortion within the EU (PDF Rome 2006)
K. Lindahl (Sweden)

Are the laws patient centred? (PDF Rome 2006)
C. Fiala (Austria)

Abortion as a human right: recent international human rights body decisions (PDF Rome 2006)
C. Zampas, US


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Unsafe or Safe Abortions

Clostridium sordellii infection and medical abortion (PDF, information for the FIAPAC members 05/2011), Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson (Sweden)

Myths (PDF, ESC The Hague 2010) 
Sam Rowlands (UK)

Access to safe legal abortion in developing countries (PDF Berlin 2008)
Monica Roa (Columbia) 

Society’s responsibility to provide safe abortion care (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ann Furedi (UK)

Society’s responsibility to provide a legal setting (PDF Berlin 2008)
Christian Fiala (Austria)

What happens if society opts out? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Vicki Saporta, (USA)

Reducing Serious Infection Following Medical Abortion (PDF Berlin 2008)
Steve Lichtenberg (US)

From abortion to contraception (PDF Rome 2006)
G. Benagiano (Italy) 

Voices from countries with illegal abortion (PDF Rome 2006)
N. Behan (Ireland) 


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Initiatives Politics and Society

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Implementation of WHO guidance in Moldova (PDF Seville 2010)
Rodica Comendant (Moldova)

The Family Planning Association of Nepal's experience in providing  abortion care (PDF Seville 2010)
Pramij Thapa (Nepal)

Young people and abortion, Case study from Kyrgyzstan (PDF Seville 2010)
Tatiana Popovitskaya (Kyrgyzstan)

An area-based study in central Italy (PDF Berlin 2008)
Sara Farchi (Italy)

Society’s responsibility to provide safe abortion care (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ann Furedi (UK)

Society’s responsibility to provide a legal setting (PDF Berlin 2008)
Christian Fiala (Austria)

What happens if society opts out? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Vicki Saporta, (USA)

Spain: Legal actions against health care professionals (PDF Berlin 2008)
Eva Rodriguez (Spain)

Eastern Europe: Turning back the wheel? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Rodica Comendant (Moldavia)

Developing a strategic approach to the threat to women’s health (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ann Furedi (UK)

Economic discrepancies for contraception in Europe (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ines Thonke (Germany)

Who is afraid of a woman’s right to self-determination? (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Vekemans IPPF


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Medical Abortion

Home abortions implies radical changes for women (PDF Seville 2010)
Anneli Kero (Sweden)

Reducing Serious Infection Following Medical Abortion (PDF Berlin 2008)
Steve Lichtenberg (US)

Perception of pain during misoprostol-induced medical abortion (PDF Berlin 2008)
Satu Suhonen (Finland)

IUD after medical abortion: Should it remain underused? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Pascale Roblin (France)

Outpatient use of mifepristone and misoprostol before and after 8 weeks gestation (PDF Berlin 2008)
Marisa Moreira (Portugal)

Abortion care over the Internet: New options for women (PDF Berlin 2008)
Gunilla Kleiverda (Netherlands)

Different routes of administration (PDF Rome 2006) Misoprostol
O. Tang China

Misoprostol – a life saving drug (PDF Rome 2006)
A. Faundes Brazil

Medical abortion in the private practice, the French compromise (PDF Rome 2006)
S. Eyrauld F

How to verify success: hCG or ultrasound? (PDF Rome 2006)
C. Fiala A

Meta analysis of mifepristone 200mg vs 600mg (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Lièvre F

Access to medical abortion (PDF Rome 2006)
M Berer UK 

Infection related mortality following medical abortion in North America (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Fjerstadt US 

Grundlagen des medikamentösen Abbruchs mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der 7. - 9. Woche (PDF Berlin 2008)
Johannes Bitzer (Schweiz)

Medikamentöser Abbruch in Praxen und Kliniken (PDF Berlin 2008)
Gabriele Halder (Deutschland)

Cytotec-Einnahme zuhause? (PDF Berlin 2008) Misoprostol
Christiane Tennhardt (Deutschland)


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Surgical Abortion

Las técnicas más utilizadas en la práctica de Interrupción de la Gestación

(Spanish PDF Sevilla 2010)
Santiago Barambio (Spain)

 

Verifying successful aspiration, routine ultrasound etc (PDF Seville 2010)
Ellen Wiebe (Canada)

Cervical Priming before First Trimester Surgical Abortion (PDF ESC The Hague 2010)
Raymonde Moullier (France)

Surgical methods: Advantages and disadvantages (PDF Berlin 2008)
Josep Carbonell (Spain)

Reducing Serious Infection Following Medical Abortion (PDF Berlin 2008)
Steve Lichtenberg (US)

Anatomy and clinical aspects (PDF Berlin 2008) local anaesthesia
André Seidenberg (Switzerland)

Presenting a recent review (PDF Berlin 2008) local anaesthesia
Nathalie Ambassa (France)

Why is local anaesthesia done so rarely? (PDF Rome 2006)
S. Searle UK

First trimester surgical abortion under local anaesthesia (PDF Rome 2006)
R. Moullier F

Quelle anaesthésie: locale, générale ? et dans quels locaux ? (PDF Berlin 2008)
A. Veroustrate (Belgique)

La dilatation du col : systématique ou pas ? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Carbonell (Espagne)

La dilatation du col : quel médicament ? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ana Campos (Portugal)


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Second Trimester and More

Experience from Spain (PDF Seville 2010)
Santiago Barambio (Spain)

Evolucion del aborto del aborto provocado de mas de 12 semanas (Spanish PDF Seville 2010)
Santiago Barambio (Spain)

Surgical methods: Advantages and disadvantages (PDF Berlin 2008)
Josep Carbonell (Spain)

Overview of current laws in Europe (PDF Berlin 2008)
Hans-Georg Koch (Germany)

Consequences of the laws for women and political challenges in Europe (PDF Berlin 2008)
Marge Berer (UK)  


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Pain and Risk Management

Decline in Rates of Serious Infection Following Medical Abortion Regimen Changes (PDF Seville 2010)
Mary Fjerstadt (US)

Post-abortal infection. Prevention strategies; screening v. prophylaxis incl. surgical -medical abortion European practice (PDF Seville 2010)
Sharon Cameron (Scotland)

Anaesthesia: local vs. general (PDF Seville 2010)
André Seidenberg (Switzerland)

Pain management during first trimester abortion (PDF ESC The Hague 2010)
Elisabeth Aubény France

Pain management in abortion (PDF Rome 2006)
E. Wiebe Canada

First trimester surgical abortion under local anaesthesia (PDF Rome 2006)
R. Moullier F

Pain management in abortion (PDF Rome 2006)
E. Wiebe Canada

Preventing infection in abortion care (PDF Rome 2006)
J. Gupta UK

Infection related mortality following medical abortion in North America (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Fjerstadt US 

Reducing Serious Infection Following Medical Abortion (PDF Berlin 2008)
Steve Lichtenberg (US)


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Counselling

Le councelling relationnel : son application dans l'IVG (PDF Seville 2010)
Catherine Megill (Canada) 

Working with parental authorisation requirements for minors 
(PDF Seville 2010)
Catherine Chéry (Luxembourg)

Le councelling relationnel : son application dans l'IVG (PDF Seville 2010)
Catherine Megill (Canada) 

What happens when counselling is no longer obligatory? An example from France (PDF Berlin 2008)
Sophie Eyraud (France)

No compulsory counselling: The advantages for women (PDF Berlin 2008)
Margot Schaschl (Austria)


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Ethical Debate

Eastern Europe: Turning back the wheel? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Rodica Comendant (Moldavia)

"Should women feel pain?" (PDF Rome 2006)
C. Birman F

The impact of religion on the frequency of abortion (PDF Rome 2006)
S. Henshaw US


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Outcomes of Abortions

An in-depth study of abortion and repeat abortion (PDF Seville 2010)
Lesley Hoggart (UK)

Myths (PDF, ESC The Hague 2010) 
Sam Rowlands (UK)

Physiological and reproductive outcomes (PDF Berlin 2008)
Michel Tournaire (France)

Outcomes for women based on psychological background (PDF Berlin 2008)
Sharon Cameron (Scotland)

Consequences of unwanted childbirth: Outcomes for women and unwanted children (PDF Berlin 2008)
Catherine Bonnet (France)

Psychological impacts on men (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ann Lalos (Sweden)


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Health Care Professionals

Abortion care: the staff perspective (PDF Seville 2010)
Edna Astbury-Ward

Experiences of health care professionals (German PDF Berlin 2008)
André Seidenberg (Switzerland)

Needs of health care professionals (PDF Berlin 2008)
Marijke Alblas (Southafrika)

Should gynaecologists be obliged to perform abortions? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Marc Bygdeman (Sweden)

Risk management in abortion care (PDF Berlin 2008)
Sam Rowlands (Großbritannien)

Why abortion is performed in Spain until 26 weeks (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Vidot Sp


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Contraception

Barriers to access and use of contraception in immigrant women (PDF Seville 2010)
Ellen Wiebe (Canada)

Quick start and extended use of OCs (PDF Seville 2010)
Anne Verougstrate (Belgique)

Methods – What’s new? (PDF Berlin 2008) Emergency contraception
Linan Cheng (China)

Is there a reduction in abortion rates (PDF Berlin 2008) Emergency contraception
Sharon Cameron (Scotland)

Experiences with over-the-counter access (PDF Berlin 2008) Emergency contraception
Ulla Ollendorff (Norway)

Experiences with prescription-only access (PDF Berlin 2008) Emergency contraception
Ines Thonke (Germany)

Attitudes of women, media and society towards contraception: Are we making progress? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Mirella Parachini (Italy)

Contraception and sexuality: Effects on pleasure, spontaneity, and frequency (PDF Berlin 2008)
Johannes Bitzer (Switzerland)

Economic discrepancies for contraception in Europe (PDF Berlin 2008)
Ines Thonke (Germany)

Long cycle combined hormonal contraception (PDF Berlin 2008)
Gabriele Merki (Switzerland) 

IUD after medical abortion: Should it remain underused? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Pascale Roblin (France)

From abortion to contraception (PDF Rome 2006)
G. Benagiano I 


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Statistics

Infection related mortality following medical abortion in North America (PDF Rome 2006)
M. Fjerstadt US 


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Historical Aspects

Newsletter of the museum of contraception and abortion (PDF periodic)
Christian Fiala (Austria)

Eastern Europe: Turning back the wheel? (PDF Berlin 2008)
Rodica Comendant (Moldavia)

From abortion to contraception (PDF Rome 2006)
G. Benagiano I


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