An OB/GYN is a medical doctor that specializes in treatment of the female reproductive tract. Obstetrics is the part involving the prenatal care and delivery, gynecology is everything else. OB/GYNs do work in clinics doing exams, of the vagina/ovaries/etc, but they can also operate, doing procedures such as hysterctomies, tubal ligation, ovarian cyst removal, abortions etc.
what do you mean by "missed" abortions?
All races have abortions.
Yes, illegal aliens have abortions as well.
Dayglo Abortions was created in 1979.
Yes, it is legal to get abortions in Tennessee.
The number of live births that a patient has had is referred to as "parity." It is a term used in obstetrics to describe the number of times a woman has given birth to a viable offspring, which includes births to full-term, preterm, and stillbirths, but excludes miscarriages and abortions.
Medical abortions are brought about by taking medications that end the pregnancy
No, the ACA does not fully cover abortions.
OB GYN are specialists on women's reproductive system so they deliver babies, perform abortions, help infertile couples getting pregnant, examine women and give them contraceptives etc. They work in hospitals and clinics.
no abortions go back to the ancient Egyptians and probably before that. It was def around before the Nazis and many women died in backalley abortions.
No.