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- In 1973, Munson discharged a 28-year-old patient after an incomplete abortion.
- Doctors can treat excessive bleeding and incomplete abortions even if they have not provided surgical abortions, Saporta said.
- The issue is not whether residents should be prepared to treat patients who experience spontaneous or incomplete abortions or miscarriages.
- One, made anonymously in 1992, complained of improper breast examinations, and another complained of an incomplete abortion.
- This has a tendency to lead to severe complications, such as incomplete abortion, sepsis, hemorrhage, and damage to internal organs.
- In 4 percent to 5 percent of patients, the pills do not work, either leaving a continuing pregnancy or causing an incomplete abortion.
- Recently, a woman arrived at the one small government health clinic on Mfango Island bleeding profusely; she was found to have had an " incomplete abortion ."
- Traditionally, doctors have been reluctant to perform abortions before six or seven weeks of gestation, because of the lack of accurate early pregnancy tests and the risk of incomplete abortion.
- According to the FDA, physicians who prescribe the drug must also be able to provide or arrange for " surgical solutions " in cases of incomplete abortion or severe bleeding.
- One 18-year-old woman died of what a medical examiner described as " hemorrhage due to incomplete abortion, " according to the state Attorney General's Office.
- But . she said, citing side effects like excessive bleeding and incomplete abortions, " people have a way of denying these problems with the drug and saying it's a magic bullet.
- They say it is more dangerous than surgical abortions, causing severe bleeding in about 2 percent of women and incomplete abortions in about 5 percent to 8 percent, making it necessary for the women to have surgical abortions to complete the procedure.
- According to Duarte Vilar, executive director of the Family Planning Association, an abortion-rights group in Lisbon, some 5, 000 women show up at hospitals each year with injuries caused by botched, self-administered or incomplete abortions.
- The bill, offered by Sen . Tim Hutchinson of Arkansas and Rep . David Vitter of Louisiana, requires that a physician prescribing RU-486 must be qualified to handle complications from incomplete abortions as well as legally authorized to perform abortions.
- At Kenyatta Hospital, one of the largest public hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa with 2, 000 beds, complications from induced and incomplete abortions account for about 50 percent of gynecological admissions _ or about 20 patients a day and more than 6, 000 a year, hospital officials say.