Background: Every two hours in India, a woman dies from an unsafe abortion. Each year, 19 million to 20 million women risk their lives to undergo unsafe abortions, conducted in unsanitary conditions by unqualified practitioners or practitioners who resort to traditional but rudimentary means. This study depicts the scenario, traces the changes in abortion and determines the factors associated with abortion in India, during last one and half decade (1990-2006).Methods: Data from three rounds of the National Family Health Survey (1992–93 NFHS-1, 1998–99 NFHS-2, 2005–06 NFHS-3) India were analyzed. To identify the scenario, traces the changes and determine the factors associated with abortion, bivaraite and multivariate (both separate and po...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important target of health care policies, especially in India. ...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important indicator of women’s health and social well-being. Ac...
In India, abortion has been legal for over 30 years, following the enactment of the Medical Terminat...
Despite the intensive national campaign for safe motherhood and legalization of induced abortion (IA...
Background: Abortion is termed as ‘medical termination of a pregnancy’ (MTP). In India, abortion can...
Information on abortion is limited and inaccurate especially in the developing world, which has led...
Among issues related to reproductive health, none has more controversial connotations than abortion ...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...
Background: Unsafe abortions occur when pregnancy is terminated by unqualified person or in an envir...
Background: Despite the liberalization of the abortion services since the early 1970s in India, acce...
Introduction:Unsafe abortion is a preventable cause of maternal mortality. While studies report high...
Background: Information on incidence of spontaneous and induced abortion is crucial for identifying ...
Background: Reliable information on the incidence of induced abortion in India is lacking. Official ...
Background: Abortion is the spontaneous termination of pregnancy before 22 weeks or if the foetus we...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information on the incidence of induced abortion in India is lacking. Official ...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important target of health care policies, especially in India. ...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important indicator of women’s health and social well-being. Ac...
In India, abortion has been legal for over 30 years, following the enactment of the Medical Terminat...
Despite the intensive national campaign for safe motherhood and legalization of induced abortion (IA...
Background: Abortion is termed as ‘medical termination of a pregnancy’ (MTP). In India, abortion can...
Information on abortion is limited and inaccurate especially in the developing world, which has led...
Among issues related to reproductive health, none has more controversial connotations than abortion ...
CONTEXT: A cultural preference for sons may be a factor driving recourse to abortion in India, as wo...
Background: Unsafe abortions occur when pregnancy is terminated by unqualified person or in an envir...
Background: Despite the liberalization of the abortion services since the early 1970s in India, acce...
Introduction:Unsafe abortion is a preventable cause of maternal mortality. While studies report high...
Background: Information on incidence of spontaneous and induced abortion is crucial for identifying ...
Background: Reliable information on the incidence of induced abortion in India is lacking. Official ...
Background: Abortion is the spontaneous termination of pregnancy before 22 weeks or if the foetus we...
BACKGROUND: Reliable information on the incidence of induced abortion in India is lacking. Official ...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important target of health care policies, especially in India. ...
Background: Maternal mortality is an important indicator of women’s health and social well-being. Ac...
In India, abortion has been legal for over 30 years, following the enactment of the Medical Terminat...