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- j.contraception.2011.02.005 accessdate "2015-09-25".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 date "February 2011".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 doi "10.1016/j.contraception.2011.02.005".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 isCitedBy Abortion.
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 isCitedBy Late_termination_of_pregnancy.
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 issue "1".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 journal "Contraception".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 last1 "Society of Family Planning".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 pages "4–18".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 quote ""10. What is the effect of feticide on labor induction abortion outcome? Deliberately causing demise of the fetus before labor induction abortion is performed primarily to avoid transient fetal survival after expulsion; this approach may be for the comfort of both the woman and the staff, to avoid futile resuscitation efforts. Some providers allege that feticide also facilitates delivery, although little data support this claim. Transient fetal survival is very unlikely after intraamniotic installation of saline or urea, which are directly feticidal. Transient survival with misoprostol for labor induction abortion at greater than 18 weeks ranges from 0% to 50% and has been observed in up to 13% of abortions performed with high-dose oxytocin. Factors associated with a higher likelihood of transient fetal survival with labor induction abortion include increasing gestational age, decreasing abortion interval and the use of nonfeticidal inductive agents such as the PGE1 analogues."".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 quote ""Transient survival with misoprostol for labor induction abortion at greater than 18 weeks ranges from 0% to 50% and has been observed in up to 13% of abortions performed with high-dose oxytocin."".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 title "Clinical Guidelines, Labor induction abortion in the second trimester".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 url "http://www.contraceptionjournal.org/article/S0010-782400057-6/pdf".
- j.contraception.2011.02.005 volume "84".