Reasons why women have induced abortions in a developing country
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Reasons why women have induced abortions in a developing country
Abstract
Objective: The immediate explanation that women often give for seeking induced abortion is that the pregnancy was unplanned or unwanted. However, the myriad social, economic and health circumstances that underlie such explanations have not yet been fully explored. We wanted to evaluate these factors that lead one to have an abortion.
Study design: This prospective study was performed on 588 women applied to our family planning unit to obtain an abortion. Analysis is based on the records of the women's age, educational level, their contraceptive usage and the reasons that they give for having an abortion. We also examined how these reasons were related to women's age, educational attainment and contraceptive choices.
Results: The desire to postpone a birth or to stop childbearing is a very common reason given by the women seeking abortion. It is seen that despite the women's desire to postpone or stop childbearing, the majority of them were not using an effective contraceptive method. Women's age is closely related to their reasons for seeking an abortion. On the other hand, we have found no clear association between women's educational level and their main reasons for seeking an abortion.
Conclusion: Reasons women give for why they seek abortion are often far more complex than simply not intending to become pregnant. While improved contraceptive use can help reduce the unintended pregnancy and abortion, some abortions will remain difficult to prevent, because of limits to women's ability to determine and control all circumstances of their lives.
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