Inequalities in access to and quality of abortion services in Mexico: Can task‐sharing be an opportunity to increase legal and safe abortion care?

R Schiavon, E Troncoso - International Journal of Gynecology & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
First‐trimester abortion became legal in Mexico City in April 2007. Since then, 216 755
abortions have been provided, initially in hospitals, by specialized physicians using surgical …

Exploring the costs and economic consequences of unsafe abortion in Mexico City before legalisation

C Levin, D Grossman, K Berdichevsky… - Reproductive Health …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
An assessment of abortion outcomes and costs to the health care system in Mexico City was
conducted in 2005 at a mix of public and private facilities prior to the legalisation of abortion …

Characteristics of private abortion services in Mexico City after legalization

R Schiavon, ME Collado, E Troncoso… - Reproductive health …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
In 2007, first trimester abortion was legalized in Mexico City, and the public sector rapidly
expanded its abortion services. In 2008, to obtain information on the effect of the law on …

Patient characteristics and service trends following abortion legalization in Mexico City, 2007–10

M Mondragón y Kalb, AA Ortega… - Studies in family …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Legal abortion services have been available in public and private health facilities in Mexico
City since April 2007 for pregnancies of up to 12 weeks gestation. As of January 2011, more …

Con la ley y sin la ley/With and without the law: Utilization of abortion services and case fatality in Mexico, 2000–2016

BG Darney, E Fuentes‐Rivera, G Polo… - … of Gynecology & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To describe utilization of health services for, and case fatality from, abortion in
Mexico. Method A historical cohort study using a census of state‐level aggregate hospital …

From harm reduction to legalization: the Uruguayan model for safe abortion

BM Stifani, M Couto… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Advocacy by feminists and healthcare providers was essential in passing the 2012 bill
legalizing abortion in Uruguay, which was primarily framed in terms of a public health …

[HTML][HTML] Abortion providers in the United States: expanding beyond obstetrics and gynecology

K Sagar, E Rego, R Malhotra, A Lacue, KM Brandi - AJOG Global Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
In the years preceding the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022) decision,
there had been a shift in the demographics of abortion providers. Although most abortion …

Abortion health services in Canada: Results of a 2012 national survey

WV Norman, ER Guilbert, C Okpaleke… - Canadian Family …, 2016 - cfp.ca
Objective To determine the location of Canadian abortion services relative to where
reproductive-age women reside, and the characteristics of abortion facilities and providers …

The cost of postabortion care and legal abortion in Colombia

E Prada, I Maddow-Zimet, F Juarez - International perspectives on sexual …, 2013 - JSTOR
METHODS: The Post-Abortion Care Costing Methodology was used to produce estimates of
direct and indirect costs of postabortion care and direct costs of legal abortions in Colombia …

[HTML][HTML] Secondary measures of access to abortion services in the United States, 2011 and 2012: gestational age limits, cost, and harassment

J Jerman, RK Jones - Women's Health Issues, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Aspects of US clinical abortion service provision such as gestational age limits,
charges for abortion services, and anti-abortion harassment can impact the accessibility of …