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  • Reproductive Health
  • Medical Ethics
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • The U.S. Supreme Court decision risks undermining decades of advancements in abortion care.
  • Significant progress has been made in abortion practice, training, and research over the last 50 years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the established safety and efficacy of modern abortion procedures.
  • To highlight the extensive training and research supporting abortion as essential healthcare.
  • To advocate for the protection of medical practice principles against restrictive laws.

Main Methods:

  • Review of advancements in medication and surgical abortion techniques.
  • Analysis of training program outcomes and research contributions in the field.
  • Examination of the impact of abortion on personal and public health.

Main Results:

  • Safe and effective medication and surgical abortion methods have benefited millions.
  • Over 100 training programs have produced thousands of skilled obstetrician-gynecologists.
  • Extensive research confirms abortion's critical role in personal and public health.

Conclusions:

  • Modern abortion care represents 50 years of scientific and medical progress.
  • Obstetrician-gynecologists must uphold medical practice principles and advocate against restrictive legislation.
  • Continued support for evidence-based abortion care is crucial for patient and public well-being.