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Abortion in women with severe preeclampsia and eclampsia prior to 24 weeks gestation

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CONTRACEPTION
Volume 103, Issue 6, Pages 420-422

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2021.01.012

Keywords

Abortion; Dilation and evacuation; HELLP; Severe preeclampsia

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This retrospective case series describes the outcomes of 11 women who underwent abortion before 24 weeks gestation due to severe preeclampsia or eclampsia. The majority of women underwent dilation and evacuation, and both induction of labor and dilation and evacuation were found to be safe procedures with no severe complications related to the abortions.
Objective: Due to poor prognosis, obstetric care providers often recommend abortion for women diagnosed with severe preeclampsia prior to fetal viability. However, there is limited available evidence to guide the counseling regarding risks. Study design: This study is a retrospective case series that describes outcomes of all women who underwent abortions with the diagnosis of severe preeclampsia or eclampsia prior to 24 weeks gestation. Results: This case series describes 11 women who underwent abortion prior to 24 weeks gestation due to severe preeclampsia or eclampsia, 9 by dilation and evacuation and 2 by labor induction. The majority of women underwent dilation and evacuation and no women undergoing either induction of labor or dilation and evacuation had severe complications directly related to the abortion. Conclusions: This case series provides information on the safety of abortion procedures in women with severe preeclampsia and eclampsia syndrome. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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