Purpose: To explore women’s perception of the need for an ultrasound scan before medical abortion provided by telemedicine services. Methods: We have analysed women’s requests for medical abortion through the website www.womenonweb.org from the 1st of January 2019 to the 5th of October 2020. Before receiving abortion drugs for self-managed medical abortion, women received online counselling and were asked to complete an online survey on pre-abortion ultrasound scan and the reasons for having or not having one. The initial dataset included 62641 entries from 207 countries. Each entry corresponded to a person’s request for medical abortion. Women reported only one or multiple reasons for not having a pre-abortion ultrasound scan. Results: Among 59648 women requesting a medical abortion, 45653 (76,54%) did not have any pre-abortion ultrasound scan and specified a reason for that. The countries with the highest rates of women not having a pre-abortion ultrasound scan were Thailand, Poland, Northern Ireland, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Chile, Indonesia, Germany, and Brazil. The main reasons for not having a pre-abortion ultrasound scan were being confident regarding pregnancy length; and thus, no need for a scan stated by 10910/34390 women (31.7%), lack of resources stated by 10589/34390 women (30.8%), and privacy issues stated by 6472/34390 women (18.8%). Conclusion: Most women opting for medical abortion through telemedicine did not undergo a pre-abortion ultrasound scan. The main reason stated was that women did not find it necessary, lack of resources and privacy issues.
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Podolskyi, V., Gemzell-Danielsson, K., Marions, L., & Gomperts, R. (2023). Preabortion ultrasound–a patient perspective. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, 28(5), 268–273. https://doi.org/10.1080/13625187.2023.2249158
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