☷ ABORTION LEGISLATION
Specific conditions due to COVID-19
Specific conditions due to COVID-19
- Abortions not labelled as essential healthcare
- Order of the Ministry of the Interior issued on March 23rd 2020 suspending all nonessential medical procedures, hospitalisations and consultations in public health facilities
- Updated Order on April 7th 2020 which expanded the suspensions of all non-emergency procedures to both public and private health facilities
- On April 27th 2020, Romanian Ministry of Health (Obstetrics & Gynaecology Commission) issued a circular to all District Health Authorities, with a recommendation to include abortion among the emergency services during the pandemic
☷ PRACTICAL CONDITIONS
Missing data for practical conditions
Missing data for practical conditions
☷ ABORTION STATISTICS
Missing data for abortion statistics
Missing data for abortion statistics
☷ CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN HAVING INDUCED ABORTION
Missing data for characteristics of women having induced abortion
Missing data for characteristics of women having induced abortion
☷ FERTILITY AND CONTRACEPTION DATA
Missing data for fertility and contraception
Missing data for fertility and contraception
☷ COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS
Missing data for country specific characteristics
Missing data for country specific characteristics
SOURCES
COVID measures taken from the article by Bojovic N, Stanisljevic J, Giunti G. The impact of COVID-19 on abortion access: Insights from the European Union and the United Kingdom. Health Policy. 2021 Jul;125(7):841-858.
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