Is pregnancy termination being used as a family planning method in the Free State?
S. Afr. fam. pract. (2004, Online)
; 47(5): 52-55, 2005.
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| ID: biblio-1269675
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ABSTRACT
"Background:
This study determined the profile of women seeking termination of pregnancy (TOP) in the Free State and whether TOP was used as a family planning method.Methods:
Seven hundred and fifty women (15-47 years old) seeking TOP at the Reproductive Health Unit of the National Hospital in Bloemfontein were included in this cross-sectional study. The women who gave verbal consent completed a questionnaire during counselling.Results:
The median age of the participants was 24 years and 77.3 were single. Most participants (73.3) were not using any family planning method at the time of the study. One-fifth (19.1) had previously had at least one TOP; while for 80.9 of the participants it was their first visit. Some participants (16.6) considered TOP a family planning method; 39.7 were unsure and 43.7 indicated that TOP is not a family planning method. Thirty-nine women failed to answer this question. When asked the reason for TOP; 3.5 chose the option ""contraceptive method"".Conclusions:
The relatively high percentage of participants who consider TOP a contraceptive method or are unsure; associated with the fact that most were young; single; not using contraception and had applied for induced abortion just because the conception represented an unwanted pregnancy; implies that some of our population is not aware that termination of pregnancy is not a family planning method."
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Inglês
Revista:
S. Afr. fam. pract. (2004, Online)
Ano de publicação:
2005
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