A longitudinal study of unplanned pregnancy in a maternity hospital setting
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2014.08.012
A longitudinal study of unplanned pregnancy in a maternity hospital setting
Abstract
Objective: To review family planning in a cohort of women who delivered a second child within 3 years of their first.
Methods: A longitudinal, observational study included women aged at least 18 years who had delivered a singleton weighing at least 500 g in 2009 after their first pregnancy at a hospital in Dublin, Ireland, and who returned to the hospital for prenatal care for a second pregnancy before January 2012. Logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the effect of maternal characteristics on pregnancy intention.
Results: Of 3284 primigravidas who delivered in 2009, 1220 (37.1%) returned with a second pregnancy. The second pregnancy was unplanned in 248 (20.3%) women, and both pregnancies were unplanned in 124 (10.2%). The second pregnancy was more likely to be unplanned in women whose first pregnancy was also unplanned than in those whose first was planned (adjusted odds ratio 6.5; 95% confidence interval 4.6-8.4; P<0.001). Among the 99 women with recurrent unplanned pregnancy who had not been using contraception before the first pregnancy, 85 (85.9%) were also not using contraception before the second.
Conclusion: Women whose first pregnancy is unplanned are at increased risk of subsequent unplanned pregnancies. Postnatal contraceptive advice in this high-risk group should be prioritized.
Keywords: Contraception; Family planning; Unplanned pregnancy.
Copyright © 2014 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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