This prospective hospital-based study was carried out to understand the characteristics of abortion care seekers in south-western Nigeria. Information was obtained from a total of 1876 women seeking abortion at hospitals using a questionnaire. The results show that majority (60%) were between the ages of 15 and 24 years, of which adolescents between the ages of 15 and 19 years constituted 23.7%. Most (63.2%) of the respondents were unmarried, but married women also constituted a significant proportion (30.2%) of the abortion care seekers. Students were the single highest group, while the predominant economic activity was trading (26.7%). Respondents terminated their pregnancies mainly because they were students or because they did...
Background. Induced abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality in developing countries...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in public secondary schools in Ilorin to dete...
This prospective hospital-based study was carried out to understand the characteristics of abortion...
This prospective hospital-based study was carried out to understand the characteristics of abortion ...
Background: Unsafe abortion is within the five leading causes of maternal mortality in sub Saharan A...
ABSTRACT Background: Complications of induced abortion remain significant causes of maternal mortali...
Abortion procurement among adolescents is a major health challenge in developing nations. Not only b...
Unsafe abortion has been described as a schoolgirl's problem in Nigeria, where 80% of patients admit...
Background: Most of the information on abortion in Nigeria are based on information from women hospi...
Background: Unsafe abortion is a public health concern because of its dire reproductive health conse...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
Background: The liberalization of abortion laws in Nigeria has been an interesting debate for a long...
The study examines the psychosocial factors capable of influencing abortion among university undergr...
Ayodeji Oginni,1 Sikiratu Kailani Ahmadu,2 Nkiruka Okwesa,1 Isaac Adejo,3 Hauwa Shekerau3 1Research...
Background. Induced abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality in developing countries...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in public secondary schools in Ilorin to dete...
This prospective hospital-based study was carried out to understand the characteristics of abortion...
This prospective hospital-based study was carried out to understand the characteristics of abortion ...
Background: Unsafe abortion is within the five leading causes of maternal mortality in sub Saharan A...
ABSTRACT Background: Complications of induced abortion remain significant causes of maternal mortali...
Abortion procurement among adolescents is a major health challenge in developing nations. Not only b...
Unsafe abortion has been described as a schoolgirl's problem in Nigeria, where 80% of patients admit...
Background: Most of the information on abortion in Nigeria are based on information from women hospi...
Background: Unsafe abortion is a public health concern because of its dire reproductive health conse...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
Background: The liberalization of abortion laws in Nigeria has been an interesting debate for a long...
The study examines the psychosocial factors capable of influencing abortion among university undergr...
Ayodeji Oginni,1 Sikiratu Kailani Ahmadu,2 Nkiruka Okwesa,1 Isaac Adejo,3 Hauwa Shekerau3 1Research...
Background. Induced abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality in developing countries...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in public secondary schools in Ilorin to dete...