
Miscarriage
1 in 5 pregnancies end in miscarriage. Providing treatment of early pregnancy loss in primary care settings is safe, effective and better for women.
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Early Pregnancy Loss (Miscarriage) Treatment Options

Office Management of Early Pregnancy Loss

First Trimester Bleeding Algorithm

Algorithm to Diagnosis and Treat Ectopic Pregnancy

Ectopic Pregnancy Fact Sheet
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Early Pregnancy Loss (Miscarriage) Treatment: Letting Nature Take Its Course

Early Pregnancy Loss (Miscarriage) Treatment and Aftercare: Medication

Early Pregnancy Loss (Miscarriage) Treatment: Procedure

Protocols for Medication Management of Early Pregnancy Loss

Expectant Management of Miscarriage Aftercare Instructions

Medication Management of Miscarriage Aftercare Instructions

MVA Management of Miscarriage Aftercare Instructions

Preconception Care: Key Steps for A Healthy Pregnancy

MVA for Early Pregnancy Loss Policy and Procedure

Office Management of Early Pregnancy Loss

Evaluation of Basic Ultrasound Skills

Manual Vacuum Aspiration Consent Form
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Mar 31

Celebrating Linda Prine’s Legacy
Dr. Linda Prine will be retiring from the Reproductive Health Access Project at the end of the month. As a co-founder and our Medical Director, Linda played a pivotal role in the development of our organization and she has been a teacher, mentor, leader, and source of inspiration to many. While Linda isn’t leaving this…
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