Bibliographic information
GuidelineAbortion care guideline
Year of Publication2022
Issuing InstitutionWHO
Recommendation
Maintained
For surgical abortion at < 14 weeks: Recommend vacuum aspiration by nurses, midwives, associate/advanced associate clinicians, generalist medical practitioners and specialist medical practitioners
Recommended in favor
Strong
Notes and Remarks
Implementation considerations
- While MVA is more commonly used and more likely in primary care settings, the skills required for EVA are similar, thus the recommendations above apply to the provision of either form of vacuum aspiration.
- MVA is used earlier in pregnancy and in the absence of access to a stable source of electricity.
- Dilatation and sharp curettage (D&C) should be replaced with MVA
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.
Also Featured In
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Originally Developed
Guideline
Health worker roles in providing safe abortion care and post-abortion contraception
Year2015
InstitutionWorld Health Organization
Guideline
Abortion care guideline, 2nd ed
Year2024
InstitutionWorld Health Organization