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  2. History Suggests Rethinking Early Pregnancy Loss - AOL

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    By mid-decade most pregnant women had at least one ultrasound, triggering a new ritual of “meeting the baby” before birth. In 1982, attachment parenting guru William Sears described prenatal ...

  3. Mifepristone - Wikipedia

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    Mifepristone, also known by its developmental code name RU-486, is a medication typically used in combination with misoprostol to bring about a medical abortion during pregnancy and manage early miscarriage. [ 8 ] This combination is 97% effective during the first 63 days (9 weeks) of pregnancy. [ 9 ]

  4. Death of Amber Thurman - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Thurman, a single mother of a young son, and a medical assistant, had become pregnant in 2022 and decided to terminate the pregnancy. [1] [2] Georgia's recently enacted abortion law, which prohibited most abortions after six weeks, restricted her ability to access a surgical abortion in the state. By the time her pregnancy was confirmed ...

  5. Attachment parenting - Wikipedia

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    Attachment parenting (AP) is a parenting philosophy that proposes methods aiming to promote the attachment of mother and infant not only by maximal parental empathy and responsiveness but also by continuous bodily closeness and touch. [1] [2] The term attachment parenting was coined by the American pediatrician William Sears. There is no ...

  6. Self-induced abortion - Wikipedia

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    A self-induced abortion (also called a self-managed abortion, or sometimes a self-induced miscarriage) is an abortion performed by the pregnant woman herself, or with the help of other, non-medical assistance. Although the term includes abortions induced outside of a clinical setting with legal, sometimes over-the-counter medication, it also ...

  7. America is facing a diaper crisis, and the anti-abortion ...

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    Many families across the U.S. lack access to supplies essential to their baby's well-being, including clothing, food, and diapers. America is facing a diaper crisis, and the anti-abortion movement ...

  8. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    A medical abortion, also known as medication abortion or non-surgical abortion, occurs when drugs (medication) are used to bring about an abortion. Medical abortions are an alternative to surgical abortions such as vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage. [ 6 ] Medical abortions are more common than surgical abortions in most places around ...

  9. America is facing a diaper crisis, and the anti-abortion ...

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    In fact, two Ohio programs — a diaper bank and an anti-abortion center — each received $50,000 in federal public dollars. The Columbus Diaper Bank allocated $30,000 toward supplies, while the ...