Bibliographic information

GuidelineAbortion care guideline, 2nd ed
Year of Publication2024
Issuing InstitutionWorld Health Organization

Recommendation

Maintained

For surgical abortion at ≥ 14 weeks: Suggest dilatation and evacuation (D&E) by traditional and complementary medicine professionals, midwives and associate/ advanced associate clinicians

Recommended in favor

Conditional

Notes and Remarks

Condition: In settings where established health system mechanisms exist to include these health workers in other tasks related to maternal and reproductive health.

Implementation considerations

  • For all providers, skills needed for D&E provision are greater than for a vacuum aspiration done in earlier pregnancy and training needs are higher.
  • D&E includes the use of vacuum aspiration and therefore skills and knowledge of vacuum aspiration are relevant for this task.
  • Health workers providing abortion or caring for women undergoing abortion at gestational ages ≥ 12 weeks may have additional needs for professional and mentoring support.

KEY HUMAN RIGHTS CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO SURGICAL ABORTION

  • Health-care facilities, commodities and services must be available, accessible, acceptable and of good quality. This means they must be evidence-based and scientifically and medically appropriate and up to date.
  • AT < 14 WEEKS OF GESTATION: As dilatation and sharp curettage (D&C) causes pain and suffering to women and is not recommended for use, its use is incompatible with numerous human rights including the right to health.
  • AT ≥ 14 WEEKS OF GESTATION: States must ensure adequate access to essential medicines in an affordable and non-discriminatory manner. For further information and sources, please refer to Box 1.2 and Web annex A: Key international human rights standards on abortion.

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Originally Developed
Guideline

Abortion care guideline

Year2022
InstitutionWHO