2022
DOI: 10.37268/mjphm/vol.22/no.1/art.1397
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Barriers to Use Contraceptive Methods Among Post Abortion Clients in Sargodha, Pakistan: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: World Health Organization (WHO) recommends at least 6 months interpregnancy interval after an abortion. Pakistan has a low contraceptive prevalence rate and a high unmet need for contraception. Post-abortion women are the potential clients for contraception but national data reveal low uptake of the contraceptive methods by these clients. This study aimed to explore the barriers to adopting contraception among post-abortion clients in the district of Sargodha, Pakistan. A qualitative resea… Show more

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“…A total of 70% of unintended pregnancies are due to the non-use of contraception. 15 In our study among the women with prior medical or surgical abortions, 83.64% were for unwanted pregnancies, which is quite high. This could be because they may have used abortion in substitution for contraception and it also reflects that the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of contraception is still suboptimal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…A total of 70% of unintended pregnancies are due to the non-use of contraception. 15 In our study among the women with prior medical or surgical abortions, 83.64% were for unwanted pregnancies, which is quite high. This could be because they may have used abortion in substitution for contraception and it also reflects that the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of contraception is still suboptimal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…The cumulative and interactive effects of mental and physical health risks during childhood may unduly limit teenagers’ capacity to make contraceptive use decisions and to effectively plan births during later years. 26 , 27 Lack of research on the identification of such pathways necessary for building capacity for effective contraceptive use remains limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Pakistan, there was a lack of supply of data on post-abortion contraceptive usages. 9 To calculate the incidence rate of post-abortion family planning usage and its contributing complications. The research of PAFP on different countries like Brazil 97.4%, India 81% and Pakistan 73% were insufficient study due to different in sample size and populations, socioeconomic status, sociocultural values, religious beliefs, and study setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%