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Latest revision as of 23:25, 17 March 2025
Post-abortion care is a comprehensive approach to healthcare that aims to reduce the mortality and morbidity rates associated with unsafe abortion procedures. This care includes emergency treatment for complications arising from abortions, family planning counseling, and provision of contraceptive methods, as well as community and service provider partnerships to prevent unsafe abortions and unwanted pregnancies.
Overview[edit]
Post-abortion care is a strategy developed by the international reproductive health community to address the problem of unsafe abortions. It is based on the recognition that regardless of the legal, moral, and religious aspects of abortion, women will continue to seek to terminate unwanted pregnancies and that unsafe abortions result in serious health risks.
Components of Post-abortion Care[edit]
The components of post-abortion care include:
- Treatment of complications from unsafe abortions
- Counseling to identify and respond to reproductive health needs
- Contraceptive and family planning services to prevent future unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions
- Community and service provider partnerships to increase awareness and support for post-abortion care
Treatment of Complications[edit]
The treatment of complications from unsafe abortions is a critical component of post-abortion care. This includes emergency treatment for complications such as hemorrhage, infection, and injury to internal organs.
Counseling and Family Planning[edit]
Counseling and family planning services are also an important part of post-abortion care. These services aim to prevent future unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions by providing women with information and access to contraceptive methods.
Community and Service Provider Partnerships[edit]
Community and service provider partnerships are essential for increasing awareness and support for post-abortion care. These partnerships can help to reduce the stigma associated with abortion and promote the availability and use of post-abortion care services.


