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Human reproduction / Abortion / Sexual reproduction / Fertility / RTT / Midwifery / Medical abortion / Midwife / Self-induced abortion / United States pro-choice movement / Mifepristone / Roe v. Wade
Date: 2015-06-04 00:09:44
Human reproduction
Abortion
Sexual reproduction
Fertility
RTT
Midwifery
Medical abortion
Midwife
Self-induced abortion
United States pro-choice movement
Mifepristone
Roe v. Wade

The Midwife As Abortion Provider Part 1: Home Abortion Options and Skilled Attendance The following article was published in SQUAT Birth Journal Fall 2013 as a follow-up to the workshop “The Midwife As Abortion Provide

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