“…Studies from Brazil, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Puerto Rico illustrate that women obtain misoprostol either from pharmacies without a prescription or from physicians, who either prescribe or dispense it directly, 9,10,[12][13][14][15] and a recent report of the safe and effective use of misoprostol alone in a Latin American clinic found that women were satisfied using misoprostol alone, would use it again if they needed to terminate another pregnancy and would recommend it to a friend. 12 Because an in-depth understanding of women's experiences with medical abortion in different settings in the region would help providers and women to use it more safely and effectively, we carried out a qualitative study to collect information about women's experiences using misoprostol or methotrexate plus misoprostol under clinical supervision in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. This study does not capture the experiences of women who do not have clinical support and who use misoprostol on their own or with the help of partners, friends or family, probably the most common mode of use of medical abortion in the region.…”