Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3955023 | International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2008 | 4 Pages |
ObjectiveTo assess the need for integrating postabortion care with family planning services in China.MethodWe collected data from a clinic-based study of 24 abortion clinics in 3 large cities in China.ResultsThere was a total of 287 (10.3%) high-risk abortions among the 2780 respondents, 974 (35%) of whom had had repeated abortions and 48.4% had had 2 abortions within 1 year; 63.7% of the current pregnancies resulted from not using contraceptives; 28.8% and 19.8% of these new pregnancies, respectively, were due to the failure of the rhythm or the withdrawal method; only 9.7% of the respondents consistently used condoms; and only 9.1% could identify the correct time of their first ovulation following an abortion.ConclusionContraceptive neglect and the high rates of repeated and high-risk abortions call for the integration of postabortion care with family planning services in China.