Background: The liberalization of abortion laws in Nigeria has been an interesting debate for a long time. Both proponents and opponents have defended their positions with similar vigor. However, the opinion of the Nigerian woman on the subject matter has received little attention. It is important to understand the opinion of the Nigerian woman, especially with regard to the potential impact of any abortion law on unsafe abortion.Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the impact of abortion laws on women’s choice of abortion service providers and facilities in Southeastern Nigeria.Methods: Women attending the gynecological clinics of two tertiary hospitals in Southeastern Nigeria were interviewed with interviewer‑administere...
Abortion is a common and widespread form of fertility regulation the world over. Legal and illegal a...
ABSTRACT Background: Unsafe abortion is a means of terminating an unwanted pregnancy and it is ca...
Background: Induced abortion remains one of the gravest problems associated with women’s reproductiv...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carrie...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
Background: Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive ...
Objective: To obtain information on societal attitude to the issues of family planning, unwanted pre...
Background: Most of the information on abortion in Nigeria are based on information from women hospi...
A population-based study was conducted to determine the prevalence and pattern of abortion use among...
Background: Unsafe abortion is within the five leading causes of maternal mortality in sub Saharan A...
Induced abortion is illegal in Nigeria except when per-formed to save a woman’s life. Both the penal...
Context: Induced abortion remains a major cause of maternal mortality in developing countries. Repor...
ABSTRACT Background: Complications of induced abortion remain significant causes of maternal mortali...
Abortion is a common and widespread form of fertility regulation the world over. Legal and illegal a...
ABSTRACT Background: Unsafe abortion is a means of terminating an unwanted pregnancy and it is ca...
Background: Induced abortion remains one of the gravest problems associated with women’s reproductiv...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carrie...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
Background: Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive ...
Objective: To obtain information on societal attitude to the issues of family planning, unwanted pre...
Background: Most of the information on abortion in Nigeria are based on information from women hospi...
A population-based study was conducted to determine the prevalence and pattern of abortion use among...
Background: Unsafe abortion is within the five leading causes of maternal mortality in sub Saharan A...
Induced abortion is illegal in Nigeria except when per-formed to save a woman’s life. Both the penal...
Context: Induced abortion remains a major cause of maternal mortality in developing countries. Repor...
ABSTRACT Background: Complications of induced abortion remain significant causes of maternal mortali...
Abortion is a common and widespread form of fertility regulation the world over. Legal and illegal a...
ABSTRACT Background: Unsafe abortion is a means of terminating an unwanted pregnancy and it is ca...
Background: Induced abortion remains one of the gravest problems associated with women’s reproductiv...