Medication Abortion Within a Student Health Care Clinic: A Review of the First 46 Consecutive Cases |
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Authors: | Emily M. Godfrey MD MPH Anita Bordoloi BS Mydhili Moorthie MD MPH Emily Pela MA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Family Medicine and the Department of Community Health Sciences , University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , Illinois;2. Department of Family Medicine , University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , Illinois |
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Abstract: | Abstract Objective: Medication abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol has been available in the United States since 2000. The authors reviewed the first 46 medication abortion cases conducted at a university-based student health care clinic to determine the safety and feasibility of medication abortion in this type of clinical setting. Participants: Female patients presenting for medication abortion at a student health care clinic between October 1, 2006, and April 1, 2009. Methods: Retrospective consecutive case review. Results: Successful completion not requiring uterine aspiration occurred in 85% of the cases that were not lost to follow-up. Six cases (15%) required uterine aspiration for completion: 3 underwent uterine aspiration only; 3 had aspiration after failing an additional dose of misoprostol. Only 1 patient visited the emergency room. There were no hospitalizations. Conclusions: Medication abortion services in a student health care clinic are safe and feasible. However, additional treatment may be required with some patients. |
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Keywords: | medication abortion mifepristone RU-486 student health clinic |
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