Induced abortion: a method for birth control?

D Güldal, S Semin
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Despite the recent improvements in services and an increase in available funds, the expected increase in usage of effective contraceptive methods and decrease in number of induced abortions has not been seen in Turkey. This study investigates the causes of this situation and argues whether induced abortion is being used as a birth control method. Eight-five subjects were involved in the study, all of whom came to a family planning clinic for an induced abortion. Forty-seven (55.29%) of the participants had had at least one induced abortion prior to this. Eight-four (98.8%) had knowledge of at least one contraceptive method, and 80 (94.1%) had knowledge of at least one effective contraceptive method. Eighty (94.1%) participants had used some form of contraception at some time in their lives; 52 (61.17%) had used an effective contraceptive method at some time in their lives. When they became pregnant, 60 (70.6%) were using ineffective methods or were not using any contraceptive method. Both the participant and the spouse wanted the abortion in 68 (80%) cases.

人工流产:一种控制生育的方法?
尽管最近服务有所改善,可用资金有所增加,但在土耳其并没有看到预期的有效避孕方法使用增加和人工流产数量减少的情况。这项研究调查了这种情况的原因,并争论人工流产是否被用作一种节育方法。85名受试者参与了这项研究,他们都来到计划生育诊所进行人工流产。47人(55.29%)在此之前至少有过一次人工流产。84人(98.8%)了解至少一种避孕方法,80人(94.1%)了解至少一种有效避孕方法。80名(94.1%)参与者在其生命中的某个时间使用过某种形式的避孕措施;52人(61.17%)曾使用过有效的避孕方法。怀孕时,60人(70.6%)使用无效避孕方法或未使用任何避孕方法。68例(80%)参与者和配偶都希望堕胎。
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