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Spontaneous Abortion: Risk Factors, Management and Psychological Effects, PDF eBook

Spontaneous Abortion: Risk Factors, Management and Psychological Effects PDF

Edited by Thomas G. Chaney

Part of the Women's Issues series

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This book contains six chapters that detail spontaneous abortions.

Chapter One discusses the definition, risk factors, psychological consequences, and management of spontaneous abortions.

Chapter Two presents adaptive strategies to help women overcome stress in the period after spontaneous abortion.

Chapter Three investigates the government's responsibility in compensating for damages and taking care of mothers with spontaneous abortions.

Chapter Four discusses the impact of stress and depression following spontaneous abortions.

Chapter Five aims to encourage spiritual and religious methods in regulating the mental health of women with spontaneous abortions.

Lastly, Chapter Six investigates new care after spontaneous abortions in the fields of new treatment methods and psychological, spiritual, social and family planning care and prevention of repeated abortions.

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