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Characteristics of Pakistani women seeking abortion and a profile of abortion clinics.

N Rehan1, A Inayatullah, I Chaudhary.   

Abstract

A study of the characteristics of Pakistani women seeking abortion and a profile of abortion clinics was conducted in 32 abortion clinics in three provincial capitals of the country. All 452 women who had their pregnancies terminated between October and December 1997 were interviewed. Except for 39 women (8.6%), all study subjects were married. A majority of the women (36.6%) were aged >35 years, 61.0% had given birth to > or =5 children, and 40.2% were illiterate. The predominant reasons for abortion were "too many children" (64.4%), contraceptive failure (20.3%), premarital affairs (8.6%), medical reasons (5.4%), and extramarital affairs (1.3%). Nearly two thirds of the abortions were induced by inadequately trained persons. Only 22% of the abortion clinics met the World Health Organization (WHO) standards required for safe termination of pregnancy. At all these clinics, the procedure used to terminate the pregnancy was dilatation and curettage (D&C). Only one clinic was using manual vacuum aspiration (MVA). Induced abortion seems to be fairly common among married women of high parity, advanced age, and low educational status. Keeping in view the large number of terminations, new medical and surgical techniques of pregnancy termination should be introduced to those already providing abortion services.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11703893     DOI: 10.1089/15246090152636569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Womens Health Gend Based Med        ISSN: 1524-6094


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