Bibliographic information
GuidelineAbortion care guideline, 2nd ed
Year of Publication2024
Issuing InstitutionWorld Health Organization
Recommendation
Maintained
For non-life-threatening post-abortion haemorrhage: Recommend initial management by traditional and complementary medicine professionals
Recommended in favor
Strong
Notes and Remarks
* For the pharmacists, pharmacy workers and community health workers, it is important that they are equipped with the knowledge to recognize signs and symptoms of this complication.
Implementation consideration
- Initial management of haemorrhage and infection is also a signal function of basic emergency obstetric care (EmOC) and training and implementation can be integrated with EmOC services.
KEY HUMAN RIGHTS CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO NON-LIFE-THREATENING COMPLICATIONS
- Regardless of whether abortion is legal, States are required to ensure access to postabortion care where it is needed.
- Post-abortion care must be available on a confidential basis, including in situations where abortion is illegal.
- Post-abortion care must be available without the threat of criminal prosecution or punitive measures. States must not require health workers to report persons suspected of undertaking unlawful abortion, or require them to provide any potentially incriminating information during or as a prerequisite to receiving post-abortion care. 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