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Volume : 11, Issue : 2, Year : 2024
Article Page : 238-242
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijogr.2024.047
Abstract
Background: Worldwide 75 million women need post abortion care (PAC) services each year following safe or unsafe induced abortions and miscarriages. Majority of them do not wish to conceive in near future and are receptive towards using contraception. Contraceptive counselling and basket of choices should be made available to all women undergoing abortion and her right to decline or postpone this care should be respected while recognizing that each woman has a unique unmet need of contraception.
Aims and Objectives: To compare the acceptance and continuation of various contraceptive choices offered after first and second trimester abortion.
Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in which women who underwent first and second trimester abortion over a period of one year were interviewed regarding their acceptance and continuation of the contraceptive method till six months post abortion.
Results: A total of 378 women underwent first and second trimester abortions over one year, of which 61.3% had resulted from failure of contraception. Women were grouped into Group A for those undergoing first trimester and Group B for women undergoing second trimester abortion for study purpose. Average age of women in group A was 28.9 years and in group B was 26.5 years. Mean period of gestation of pregnancy in group A was 7.5weeks and in group B was 19.5 weeks. In group A 96% parous women had conceived as a result of failure of contraception of which 90% were using natural method (Coitus Interruptus). Group B majority (76.3%) women were nulliparous and early parous (P1, P2) and indication for termination of pregnancy in them were gross congenital anamolies (GCA) in fetus while in rest of multiparous were due to failure of contraception. With group A 53.1% nulliparous women did not opt for any contraception whereas 48.6% primiparous and second parous opted for long acting reversible contraception(LARC) –Intrauterine contraceptive device(IUCD) in contrast to 66% multiparous opting for permanent sterilization at the time of abortion. In group B 45.3% nulliparous and early parous opted for depot medroxy progesterone acetate (DMPA) and 64.2% multigravidas underwent permanent sterilization.
Conclusion: Post abortion care must include counselling and choice of contraceptive basket. Women with future reproductive plans preferred LARC after first trimester abortion whereas DMPA was most acceptable method of contraception after second trimester abortion. Women were most satisfied with LARC and permanent methods compared to methods that required daily intake of pills. There is need of effective contraceptive choices according to the reproductive plans of the women to reduce the burden, morbidity and mortality associated with abortions.
Keywords: Abortion, Contraception, LARC, IUCD, Second trimester abortion.
How to cite : Mann M S, Yadav P, Bachani S, Sarwal Y , Post abortion contraception: A follow up study in women undergoing first and second trimester abortion at a tertiary care centre. Indian J Obstet Gynecol Res 2024;11(2):238-242
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