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ICMA conference “Using hotlines to improve women’s access to information in legally restricted settings” Women on Web – Acceptability and Regional rates of surgical intervention after Medical abortion Bangkok, 09 March 2012

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ICMA conference “Using hotlines to improve women’s access to information in legally restricted settings”

Women on Web – Acceptability and Regional rates of surgical

intervention after Medical abortion

Bangkok, 09 March 2012

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• Last year 6000 women had access MA through WOW

• Website has 75 000 visitors per month• Helpdesk answers around 8000 emails per month• 50% of the emails are related to misoprostol only

information• Each day 60 women do the online • 8 Languages available - ar, en, fr, in, pl, pt, th, sp • Provided the service in 125 different countries

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Protocol

•1 mifepristone 200 mg

•24h later 4 misoprostol 200 mcg sublingual

•4 h later 2 misoprostol 200 mcg sublingual

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Follow-up February 2007- September 2008

2585 women provided follow-up

(2011) Gomperts et al. Regional differences in surgical intervention following medical termination of pregnancy provided by telemedicine Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica

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Follow‐up rate per region

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Hospital/doctor visits per region

Surgical Intervention

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•Older women received less surgical interventions in comparison with younger women•Longer bleeding associated with less surgical interventions•More advanced the pregnancy associated with more surgical intervention

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Sample 825

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• Surgical Intervention rate 12,4%• Only 5,8% of women reported signs of complications• sooner USG increased probability of having a surgical intervention

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Acceptability (group of 2589 women)

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There is a significant difference (p=0.000) between the number of women who received a surgical intervention and reported the feeling ‘if I had known before how stressful it would be, I would never have done it myself’ in comparison to the group of women who were ‘grateful’ or ‘felt stressed but judged the medical abortion as acceptable’.

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Stress factorReliability: Lack of knowledge that abortion pills exist Fear that the pills are dangerous Lots of scam and abuse

Illegality and Taboo: Fear that someone will notice I have done an abortion (doctors, family, partners)

Confusing policies (in Europe): Differences between service provision standards and myths around it

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Acceptability of medical abortion with WoW Support

(sample 859 women)

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Future Research

•Study the complication rate and acceptability after 63 days LMP