2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2022.100200
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Safety and effectiveness of self-managed medication abortion provided using online telemedicine in the United States: A population based study

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“…[119][120][121] In the current environment of worsening abortion access, attention is turning to SMA. 122 SMA can include self-sourcing and ingesting mifepristone and misoprostol, misoprostol alone, other medications or pills, herbs, toxic substances, or physical methods (ie, trauma or inserting foreign objects into the uterus). 123 Approximately 7% of pregnancy-capable people in the United States have attempted SMA during their lifetime.…”
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“…[119][120][121] In the current environment of worsening abortion access, attention is turning to SMA. 122 SMA can include self-sourcing and ingesting mifepristone and misoprostol, misoprostol alone, other medications or pills, herbs, toxic substances, or physical methods (ie, trauma or inserting foreign objects into the uterus). 123 Approximately 7% of pregnancy-capable people in the United States have attempted SMA during their lifetime.…”
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“…Underscoring the safety of this method, less than 1% had complications, with 0.6% requiring a blood transfusion, and 0.5% receiving intravenous antibiotics. 122…”
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“…The advent of medication abortion, using mifepristone and misoprostol in combination or misoprostol alone, allows people to safely and effectively end pregnancy with the same regimens used in a clinic or medical office (Table ). [3][4][5][6][7] Provided people have information about how to use these medications correctly, including how to screen for eligibility, the medical risks of self-managed abortion are likely to be minimal; however, the legal risks may be substantial. As of 2018, more than 20 people reportedly have been criminally investigated, arrested, or imprisoned in the US for allegedly selfmanaging their abortion or helping someone else do so.…”
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“…Data show that medication self-management is safe and effective, but the experience may also be isolating and fraught due to shipment delays, fear of telling others, and a feeling of being cut off from help and support within the formal healthcare setting 789. Moreover, while very few states have laws that explicitly criminalise self-management, unjust prosecutions have occurred, with people from ethnic minorities and people with low incomes at disproportionate risk 10…”
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