Background. Induced abortion contributes significantly to maternal mortality in developing countries yet women still seek repeat induced abortion in spite of availability of contraceptive services. The aim of this study is to determine the rate of abortion and contraceptive use among women seeking repeat induced abortion in Western Nigeria. Method. A prospective cross-sectional study utilizing self-administered questionnaires was administered to women seeking abortion in private hospitals/clinics in four geopolitical areas of Ogun State, Western Nigeria, from January 1 to December 31 2012. Data were analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Results. The age range for those seeking repeat induced abortion was 15 to 51 years while the median age was 25 years...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
This is a community-based study of contraceptive prevalence using a questionnaire instrument and int...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carrie...
A population-based study was conducted to determine the prevalence and pattern of abortion use among...
Background: Induced abortion remains one of the gravest problems associated with women’s reproductiv...
Unsafe abortion continues to impact negatively on women's health in countries with restrictive abort...
Unwanted pregnancy, and consequently unsafe abortion, remains major reproductive health problems in...
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...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
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...
Abortion is a common and widespread form of fertility regulation the world over. Legal and illegal a...
Unsafe abortion is a common cause of maternal mortality in Nigeria. The impact of unsafe abortion on...
This study examined the contraceptive utilisation among patients treated in a University Teaching Ho...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
This is a community-based study of contraceptive prevalence using a questionnaire instrument and int...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carrie...
A population-based study was conducted to determine the prevalence and pattern of abortion use among...
Background: Induced abortion remains one of the gravest problems associated with women’s reproductiv...
Unsafe abortion continues to impact negatively on women's health in countries with restrictive abort...
Unwanted pregnancy, and consequently unsafe abortion, remains major reproductive health problems in...
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...
The available statistics indicate that over 1,000,000 abortions occur in Nigeria annually, represent...
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...
Abortion is a common and widespread form of fertility regulation the world over. Legal and illegal a...
Unsafe abortion is a common cause of maternal mortality in Nigeria. The impact of unsafe abortion on...
This study examined the contraceptive utilisation among patients treated in a University Teaching Ho...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carri...
This is a community-based study of contraceptive prevalence using a questionnaire instrument and int...
Abortion is carried out daily in Nigeria despite the restrictive abortion law. This study was carrie...