Good Practice Guide for abortion care from 20 weeks of pregnancy. Executive Summary – English version
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2025-10Autor
Paro, Helena
Romero, Mariana
Zurbriggen, Ruth
Levy, Damián
Ariza Navarrete, Sonia
Acevedo Guerrero, Natalia
Ramón Michel, Agustina
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This GPG was developed through exchanges that took place during a regional in-person meeting held in Bogotá in April 2024, which brought together 32 multidisciplinary specialists from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, and Peru. Aims to strengthen and enhance the conditions that ensure access to quality abortion care. It is part of the initiative Times of Abortion by the Consorcio Latino Americano contra el Aborto Inseguro (CLACAI). The primary objectives of this GPG are to provide guidance to healthcare teams and professionals delivering safe abortion care from 20 weeks of pregnancy, and to equip them with tools to better respond to the expectations and needs of both users and care teams.
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- Documentos CLACAI [55]
- 2. América Latina y el Caribe [895]
- Plazos [8]
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