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Sexual and reproductive health clinical consultations: abortion in non-specialist community-based clinics

Scenario

Sam, aged 31, attends her local sexual health clinic requesting a pregnancy test after a split condom with her regular partner 4 weeks ago. She took oral emergency contraception the following morning. However, she has not had a period for 6 weeks and her breasts are more tender than usual. Her menstrual cycle is usually regular and monthly.

Before the pregnancy test, the healthcare provider (HCP) asks Sam how she would feel if the test is positive. Sam says she would be upset as she does not want to be pregnant.

The pregnancy test is positive. Sam is tearful and says she would like an abortion. The HCP explains how Sam can access an abortion and gives her the telephone number to ring to arrange an appointment with the local abortion service.

The HCP asks Sam if she has any questions about the appointment or abortion in general. Sam asks what will…

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 12/25/2023 | Link to this post on IFP |
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