Search for dissertations about: "missed abortion"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words missed abortion.
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1. Experiences of Miscarriage
Abstract : Experiences are unique and both men and women experience grief, anxiety, depressive symptoms after a miscarriage.The overall aim was to describe and measure experiences among women and men after a miscarriage. READ MORE
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2. Abortion, contraception and associated social stigma : consequences and solutions in a low-resource setting in western Kenya
Abstract : Background: Complications of unsafe abortion is one of the top causes of maternal morbidity and mortality among women and adolescent girls globally. Stigmatising attitudes and behaviour seem to directly impact women’s and girls’ reproductive decision-making but are rarely explored. READ MORE
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3. Misoprostol : pharmacokinetics and effects on uterine contractility and cervical ripening in early pregnancy
Abstract : Misoprostol is an orally active synthetic PGE1 analogue which has become an important drug in obstetric and gynaecological practice because of its uterotonic and cervical priming actions. It is safe, cheap, widely available and stable at room temperature. READ MORE
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4. Miscarriage : women’s experience and its cumulative incidence
Abstract : Many women experience miscarriage every year. Every fourth woman who has given birth reports that she has previous experience of miscarriage. In a study of all women in the Swedish Medical Birth Register 1983-2003, we found that the number of cases of self reported miscarriage had increased in Sweden during this 21 year period. READ MORE
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5. HIV incidence, sexual and reproductive health among high-risk females recruited for participation in HIV prevention trials in Tanzania
Abstract : Background: Testing and evaluating new HIV prevention products such as HIV vaccines, requires identifying, enrolling and retaining cohorts of HIV high risk individuals. This thesis describes the recruitment and follow up of high-risk females for participation in HIV prevention trials in Tanzania. READ MORE