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. 2007 Nov;27(8):835-7.
doi: 10.1080/01443610701718883.

Abortion-related mortality in a tertiary medical centre in Enugu, Nigeria

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Abortion-related mortality in a tertiary medical centre in Enugu, Nigeria

E E Nwogu-Ikojo et al. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2007 Nov.

Abstract

This study reviewed abortion-related maternal deaths, from January 2000 to December 2005 at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria, to identify maternal characteristics, abortion types, provider characteristics, complications and causes of death. Abortion was defined as termination of pregnancy before 28 completed weeks of pregnancy. There were 93 pregnancy-related deaths, and 11 were abortion-related. Abortion-related mortality accounted for 11.8% of all maternal deaths. Nine (81.8%) had induced abortions; three (27.3%) were teenagers; five (45.5%) were married; and six (54.5%) were unmarried. Five (45.5%) of the women were nulliparous. Six (54.5%) of the procedures were in private medical clinics. The cause of death was sepsis and haemorrhage in eight (72.7%) and three (27.3%) of the women, respectively. Abortion-related mortality is a major contributor to maternal mortality in our institution, with induced unsafe abortion constituting the bulk of the burden. Improved access to family planning and reproductive health services may reduce abortion-related maternal deaths.

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