Ultrasound scanning is not routinely required for the provision of abortion. A physical examination to assess uterine size, determine the last menstrual period and identify symptoms of pregnancy are usually adequate.
Is an ultrasound routinely required for the provision of abortion?
May 18, 2021 / by medi molt / in Abortions, Terminology / with No comments /
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