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  • Induced abortion is a common medical procedure.
  • Abortion reduces pregnancy-related maternal morbidity and mortality.
  • Internal medicine physicians have a significant role in reproductive healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the safety and benefits of induced abortion.
  • To emphasize the crucial role of internal medicine physicians in abortion care.
  • To inform clinicians about counseling and providing abortion services.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on abortion safety and outcomes.
  • Analysis of the internal medicine physician's scope of practice in reproductive health.
  • Guidance on patient counseling and clinical management.

Main Results:

  • Induced abortion is a safe procedure.
  • Abortion care is associated with reduced maternal morbidity and mortality.
  • Internal medicine physicians are well-positioned to offer comprehensive abortion-related services.

Conclusions:

  • Internal medicine physicians are integral to providing safe abortion care.
  • Physicians can effectively counsel patients on pregnancy options and manage abortion services.
  • Integrating abortion care into internal medicine enhances patient outcomes.