The pandemic prompted a rise in telemedicine and FDA action that allowed abortion pills to be mailed so patients could skip in-person visits to get them.
Pandemic pressure on NHS services has persuaded the Government that a return to in-person consultations with a health professional for early medical abortion in England should be delayed until the summer.
Use of intrauterine contraceptives for prevention of pregnancy was associated with lower rates of infection and pelvic pain after 6 months in a new study.