Knowledge of likely time of ovulation and contraceptive use in unintended pregnancies.

E C Gadow, V H Jennings, J S López-Camelo, J E Paz, M da Graça Dutra, G Leguizamón, J L Simpson, J T Queenan, E E Castilla
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This investigation analyzed social and demographic characteristics of women having an unwanted or mistimed pregnancy (unintended pregnancies at the current time) in South America. A sample of 5135 women having had a normal non-malformed live-born infant were interviewed immediately postpartum at 18 hospitals participating in the Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations (Spanish acronym: ECLAMC). Half (2568/5135 = 50%) reported that their pregnancies had been unintended, and, of those, 59.3% (1522/2568 = 59.3%) declared that they were trying to avoid conception. The latter group (n = 1522) was the main sample for this study. Patients were asked about their knowledge of when during the menstrual cycle conception is most likely to occur, their biomedical and social characteristics, the type of contraceptive methods used, their opinion of reasons for contraceptive failure, and their reasons for not using contraceptive methods. Among women with unintended pregnancies who attempted to avoid conception, only 61.6% were using contraceptive methods. Reasons given for not using contraceptives included health problems, lack of knowledge and lack of access to contraception. Women with unintended pregnancies who had not attempted to avoid conception were younger, often primigravid, less educated, and less knowledgeable concerning when during the cycle pregnancy is most likely to occur. Thus, reproductive health policies should be aimed at this target group.

了解意外怀孕的可能排卵时间和使用避孕药具。
这项调查分析了南美洲意外怀孕或不合时宜怀孕(目前的意外怀孕)妇女的社会和人口特征。参加拉丁美洲先天性畸形合作研究(西班牙语缩写:ECLAMC)的18家医院对5135名生下正常、无畸形活产婴儿的妇女进行了产后立即访谈。一半(2568/5135 = 50%)的人报告说他们的怀孕是意外的,其中59.3%(1522/2568 = 59.3%)的人声称他们试图避免怀孕。后一组(n = 1522)是本研究的主要样本。患者被问及他们对月经周期中最可能发生受孕的时间的了解,他们的生物医学和社会特征,所使用的避孕方法类型,他们对避孕失败原因的看法,以及他们不使用避孕方法的原因。在试图避免怀孕的意外怀孕妇女中,只有61.6%使用了避孕方法。不使用避孕药具的理由包括健康问题、缺乏知识和无法获得避孕药具。没有试图避免怀孕的意外怀孕妇女更年轻,通常是初产妇,受教育程度较低,对月经周期中最有可能发生怀孕的时间知之甚少。因此,生殖健康政策应针对这一目标群体。
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