24-Hour Compared With 12-Hour Mifepristone–Misoprostol Interval for Second-Trimester Abortion
Raanan Meyer,
Shlomi Toussia-Cohen,
Maya Shats
et al.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE:
To compare 24-hour and 12-hour mifepristone-to-misoprostol intervals for second-trimester medication abortion.
METHODS:
We conducted a prospective randomized controlled trial. Participants were allocated to receive mifepristone either 24 hours or 12 hours before misoprostol administration. The primary outcome was the time from the first misoprostol administration to abortion (induction time). Secondary outcomes included the time from mifepris… Show more
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