About Us

We work with partners around the world to advance reproductive justice by expanding access to abortion and contraception.

Ipas Sustainable Abortion Care

Our Work

The global movement for legal, accessible abortion is growing. Our staff and partners in countries as diverse as Bolivia, Malawi and India are working to ensure all people can access high-quality abortion care.

Where We Work

The global movement for legal, accessible abortion is growing. Our staff and partners in countries as diverse as Bolivia, Malawi and India are working to ensure all people can access high-quality abortion care.

Resources

Our materials are designed to help reproductive health advocates and professionals expand access to high-quality abortion care.

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Abortion VCAT resources

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Clinical Updates in Reproductive Health

Follow-up

Last reviewed: September 24, 2022

Recommendation:

  • Routine follow-up care is not necessary unless desired by the individual or necessary for her chosen contraceptive method.
  • At the time of the abortion, clients should receive adequate information regarding postabortion care and warning signs.

Strength of recommendation: Weak

Quality of evidence: Very low

Follow-up

There is no scientific data to demonstrate that routine follow-up is beneficial after uncomplicated abortion at or after 13 weeks. In addition, there is no evidence to suggest that a pelvic examination is beneficial in an asymptomatic person that does return for a routine follow-up visit. Those undergoing abortion at or after 13 weeks should be adequately informed about medical reasons to return for follow-up, and should receive appropriate supplies and information to meet contraceptive needs.

Quality of evidence

Very low. The recommendation is based on expert opinion ((Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, 2022; World Health Organization [WHO], 2022).

References

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. (2022). Best practice in abortion care. London: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

World Health Organization. (2022). Abortion Care Guideline. Geneva: World Health Organization.