Knowledge on women's pain and stress experiences during medical abortion is scarce and evidence mainly relies on retrospective reports, which are prone to recall bias. Hence, our objective was to… Click to show full abstract
Knowledge on women's pain and stress experiences during medical abortion is scarce and evidence mainly relies on retrospective reports, which are prone to recall bias. Hence, our objective was to study real‐time self‐reported pain and stress throughout the medical abortion process, their fluctuation over time, and to examine whether age, parity, gestational age, adverse childhood events (ACE), and contextual factors (e.g., analgesics intake, bleeding) were associated with pain and stress.
               
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