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901 Very early medication abortion is effective and safe, study finds

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ScienceDaily · 11/06/2024 17:18 EDT

Very early medication abortion is effective and safe, study finds

Clinics and hospitals currently defer medication abortion until ultrasound confirms a pregnancy inside the uterus. However, a large international study now indicates that treatment can be equally effective and safe even before the sixth week of pregnancy.

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