List of WHO publications: Abortion
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Title
Year
2013 Order Number    14000106  
 
Price
CHF 191,66  / US$ 229,99 Developing countries    CHF 191,66
English
This collection contains 30+ WHO publications dealing with newborn and maternal health, pregnancy, contraceptives, human semen and reproductive health indicators. This collection will be useful to health professionals, midwives and district health personnel. Electronic access to these books is available for one year and for single institution access only.
Title
Year
2013 Order Number    14010106  
 
English
This collection contains 30 + WHO publications dealing with newborn and maternal health, pregnancy, contraceptives, human semen and reproductive health indicators. This collection will be useful to health professionals, midwives and district health personnel. Electronic access to these books is available for one year and for single institution access only. .../...
Title
Year
2012 Order Number    11502506 ISBN-13
 9789241548434
Price
CHF 30,00  / US$ 36,00 Developing countries    CHF 21,00
English
In view of the need for evidence-based best practices for providing safe abortion care in order to protect the health and human rights of women, the World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its 2003 publication Safe abortion: technical and policy guidance for health systems. .../...
Title
Year
2006 Order Number    11500694 ISBN-13
 9789241594844
Price
CHF 10,00  / US$ 12,00 Developing countries    CHF 7,00
English
Provision of safe abortion to the full extent of the law is an important component of reproductive health services. The development of methods of inducing abortion medically (non-surgically) has created alternative options to make abortion available to women in a variety of health-care settings. .../...
Title
Year
1995 Order Number    11500418 ISBN-13
 9789241544696
Price
CHF 35,00  / US$ 42,00 Developing countries    CHF 24,50
English
Sets out guidelines that can help reduce the high levels of maternal morbidity and mortality associated with abortion, whether spontaneous or induced. Recommendations and advice are backed by extensive practical experience and rooted in the principle that emergency care for the complications of abortion should be available 24 hours a day in every health care system. .../...
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