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Water Is Key to Reducing Maternal Mortality
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Knowledge has long been cited as the tool most needed to lower maternal mortality rates, but Global Water, a volunteer organization based in Oxnard, Calif., says what women in developing countries also need to combat this problem is water. Comment?
Antibiotics, oral route cut "abortion pill" risks
Giving the "abortion pill" orally instead of vaginally and with antibiotics cut the risk of serious infection and death by 93 percent, researchers at Planned Parenthood reported on Wednesday. Comment?
CHILE: Teen Pregnancy, a Problem That Won't Go Away
By Daniela Estrada SANTIAGO - Chile currently stands out for its spectacular progress in a number of health indicators, including maternal and child mortality and chronic malnutrition. Comment?
Since April, 114 Children Have Died from H1N1 -- but 700,000 Have Died from Abortion
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Swine flu has claimed the lives of at least 114 children in the United States since April, according to the latest data available from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Comment?
Family Planning initiative Hamilton
Monday, 2 November 2009, 10:31 am Press Release: Abortion Law Reform Association NZ A debate has erupted recently over a proposal by Family Planning to provide early medical abortion using the abortion pill at its Hamilton clinic, with a view to expanding the service to other regions. Comment?
As uses widen for intrauterine contraception, why haven't ObGyns become advocates?
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Unintended pregnancies would likely decline if we prescribed these methods of birth control more often Robert L. Barbieri, MD Editor-in-Chief obg@dowdenhealth.com Dr. Comment?
Antibiotics, oral route cut "abortion pill" risks
Giving the "abortion pill" orally instead of vaginally and with antibiotics cut the risk of serious infection and death by 93 percent, researchers at Planned Parenthood reported on Wednesday. Comment?
Abortion, scientifically speaking
Abortion. We're no strangers to the arguments on all sides of the discussion, nor are we ignorant of the controversy surrounding the issue. Comment?
Patrick O'Brien is used to seeing women struggling with the pain and exhaustion of a difficult childbirth. Comment?
Doctors helping to save mothers' lives
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Patrick O'Brien is used to seeing women struggling with the pain and exhaustion of a difficult childbirth. Comment?
My miracle son: Exclusive interview with mum of the boy her doctor lover tried to abort
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'I look at my beautiful, bright son and can't believe the man I loved tried to kill him.. I still wonder at the damage the drugs have done' - Bella Prowse Clutching her baby's hand tightly, bursting with pride, Bella Prowse is the image of a new mother. Comment?
Second doctor fined in fraud case
A second local physician charged in connection to an alleged prescription fraud case earlier this year was fined $500 Thursday after pleading guilty to one misdemeanor count of submitting a fraudulent claim to an insurance company. Comment?
Treatment of retained placenta with misoprostol: a randomised...
Retained placenta is one of the common causes of maternal mortality in developing countries where access to appropriate obstetrical care is limited. Comment?
Voice For Life opposed to `abortion conveyer-belta
Catherine Gillies, National President of Voice For Life, today expressed the organisation's total opposition to the application by Family Planning Hamilton to the Abortion Supervisory Committee, to carry out abortions at their clinic. Comment?
Abortion doctor guilty of 'spiking' pregnant lover's drinks
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A married hospital consultant was this afternoon convicted of attempting to spike his pregnant girlfriend's drinks to make her to miscarry. Comment?
"For those planning on an intervention free birth..."
Meet other parents of April 2010 kids and share parenting stories as your children grow. Comment?
Miscarriage management does not affect subsequent pregnancy rates
Regardless of how a first trimester miscarriage is managed, roughly 4 in 5 affected women will give birth within the next 5 years, according to a paper in the October 9th Online First issue of BMJ. Comment?
Namibia: Illegal Abortions Common Despite Risks
Ten years ago, a move to legalise abortion in Namibia failed. The number of unwanted pregnancies remains high, with many people unwilling or unable to use contraception. Comment?
Rates of Serious Infection after Medical Abortion
To the Editor: Fjerstad et al. 1 report a link between changes in the protocol for medical abortion and a reduction in the rate of infection in a large U.S. clinic network. Comment?
HEALTH-NAMIBIA: Illegal Abortions Common Despite Risks
Ten years ago, a move to legalise abortion in Namibia failed. The number of unwanted pregnancies remains high, with many people unwilling or unable to use contraception. Comment?