Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3954501 International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine the feasibility, efficacy, safety, and acceptability of medical abortion among rural and urban women up to 56 days of pregnancy in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.MethodA total of 199 women (rural n = 95, urban n = 104) recruited from 2 rural and 2 urban reproductive health clinics received 200 mg of oral mifepristone followed 2 days later by 400 μg of sublingual misoprostol. The women's abortion status and satisfaction level were determined 2 weeks later.ResultsOverall complete abortion occurred in 96.0% of the women; there was no statistically significant difference between the groups (rural 95.8%, 95% confidence interval [CI], 89.6–98.8; urban 96.2%, 95% CI, 90.4–98.9). The 2 groups reported similar adverse effects. In total, 90.5% of rural and 88.5% of urban participants were satisfied or very satisfied with the method.ConclusionThe high efficacy and acceptability of medical abortion among rural and urban women suggest that medical abortion is a safe alternative to surgical abortion and can be scaled up to other reproductive health clinics in both rural and urban areas of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, provided that there is appropriate training and supervision.

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