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The World Health Organization reported 93,000 maternal deaths due to miscarriages and abortions yearly in developing countries. This represents more than 13% of all pregnancy-related deaths, and is especially prevalent in settings where access to safe health-care services is difficult. Miscarriages and abortions contribute excessively to maternal morbidity and mortality in under-developed and developing countries. Complications from unsafe, induced and spontaneous abortions/miscarriages are recognized worldwide as a main public health fear and are one of the foremost reason women seek critical care. A lot of women survive with pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic pain, risk of ectopic pregnancies and infertility. Most mortalities and morbidities are actually preventable through in-time access to safe health-care and contraception services. Postabortion care, refers to specific services for those females who are experiencing problems from all types of spontaneous miscarriages or induced abortions. This term is commonly used by the 'international community for reproductive health'. Availability of services for post-abortion care must be improved to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity. Midwives, nurses and junior/senior doctors can safely provide post-abortion care even in outpatient settings; only if they receive appropriate support and training. Access to health-care services and contraception facilities decreases the need for it and averts complications. It is much less expensive to prevent unsafe abortion/miscarriage rather to treat resulting complications

Saadia Sultana. (2019) First Trimester Miscarriages: Medical or Surgical Outpatient Management, Journal of Islamic International Medical College, Volume-14, Issue-1.
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