Reproductive characteristics and contraceptive method choices of Nigerian women requesting terminal fertility control.

International Journal of Fertility Pub Date : 1992-01-01
O Fakeye
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A choice of a safe and acceptable contraceptive method is an important concern for women who have completed their child-bearing intentions. This paper focuses on 557 women (mean age 35.9 years, mean number of living children 5.8 +/- 1.4, and mean number of living sons 3.1 +/- 1.3) who indicated some desire to limit childbearing, and were seen at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Family Planning Clinic in 1986/7. During this period, a wide and free choice of contraceptive methods, including the new subdermal levonorgestrel implant method (NORPLANT) and female surgical sterilization, was offered. Contraceptive method choices of women requesting terminal fertility control are: IUD 56%, injectables 15.3%, female sterilization 11.5%, pills 8.6%, NORPLANT 8.1%, others 0.5%. Comparing terminal and nonterminal contraceptors, almost equal proportions adopted the IUD, 56% vs. 60.5%, while terminal contraceptors adopted the injectables and NORPLANT in significantly higher proportions. Within subgroups by contraceptive method, mean age and mean number of living children and of sons are not significantly different, though younger women tend to adopt the pill. Method choice of NORPLANT and tubal ligation was favoured by previous contraceptive use, but not by spousal approval. Years of education had a positive influence on the choice of NORPLANT. The program implications of these findings regarding selective counselling of terminal contraceptors, provision of long-lasting reversible contraceptive methods, and facilities for surgical sterilizations for men and women are discussed.

要求进行末期节育的尼日利亚妇女的生殖特征和避孕方法选择。
选择一种安全、可接受的避孕方法是已完成生育计划的妇女所关心的一个重要问题。本文的重点是557名妇女(平均年龄35.9岁,平均活子女数5.8 +/- 1.4,平均活儿子数3.1 +/- 1.3),她们表示有限制生育的愿望,并于1986/7年在伊洛林大学教学医院计划生育诊所就诊。在此期间,提供了广泛而自由的避孕方法选择,包括新的皮下左炔诺孕酮植入法(NORPLANT)和女性手术绝育。晚期节育女性选择的避孕方法为:宫内节育器56%,注射剂15.3%,女性绝育11.5%,避孕药8.6%,NORPLANT 8.1%,其他0.5%。晚期避孕药和非晚期避孕药采用宫内节育器的比例基本相等,分别为56%和60.5%,而晚期避孕药采用注射剂和NORPLANT的比例明显更高。在按避孕方法划分的亚组中,平均年龄和活子女和儿子的平均数量没有显著差异,尽管较年轻的妇女倾向于服用避孕药。既往使用避孕药具者倾向于选择NORPLANT和输卵管结扎,但配偶不赞成。教育年限对NORPLANT的选择有积极的影响。本文讨论了这些研究结果对晚期避孕者的选择性咨询、提供持久可逆的避孕方法以及为男性和女性进行手术绝育的设施的项目意义。
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