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Does supportive legislation guarantee access to pregnancy termination and postabortion care services? Findings from a facility census in Central Province, Zambia.

Jennifer CresswellOnikepe O OwolabiNachela ChelwaMardieh L DennisSabine GabryschBellington VwalikaMike MbizvoVeronique FilippiOona M R Campbell
Published in: BMJ global health (2018)
A supportive legislative framework is essential, but not in itself sufficient, for adequate access to services. Training midlevel providers, in line with WHO guidance, and ensuring equipment is available in primary care can increase accessibility of TOP and PAC. While both medical and surgical methods need to be available, medical abortion is a safe and effective method that can be provided in low-resource settings.
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