Induced abortion and unintended pregnancy in Guatemala.

Susheela Singh, Elena Prada, Edgar Kestler
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Context: Although Guatemalan law permits induced abortion only to save a woman's life, many women obtain abortions, often under unsafe conditions and in response to an unintended pregnancy. Recent studies indicate that unsafe abortion is a key factor contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality in the country, but no national data on the incidence of abortion exist.

Methods: Surveys of all hospitals that treat women for postabortion complications and of 74 professionals who are knowledgeable about the conditions of abortion provision in Guatemala were conducted in 2003. Indirect estimation techniques were used to calculate the number of induced abortions performed annually. Abortion rates and ratios and the level of unintended pregnancy were calculated for the nation and its eight regions.

Results: Nearly 65,000 induced abortions are performed annually in Guatemala, and about 21,600 women are hospitalized for treatment of complications. Abortions occur at a rate of 24 per 1,000 women aged 15-49, and there is one abortion for every six births. The abortion rate is higher than average in the Southwest (less developed, mainly indigenous population) and Metropolitan (more developed, mainly nonindigenous population) regions (29-30 per 1,000 women). Over a quarter of all births are unplanned; combining unplanned births with abortions yields estimates that 32% of pregnancies in Guatemala are unintended, with an unintended pregnancy rate of 66 per 1,000 women.

Conclusions: Unsafe abortion has a significant impact on women's health in Guatemala. Comprehensive government programs are needed to address the issues of unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion, with attention to regional differences.

危地马拉的人工流产和意外怀孕。
背景:虽然危地马拉法律只允许为挽救妇女的生命而进行人工流产,但许多妇女往往在不安全的条件下和因意外怀孕而进行流产。最近的研究表明,不安全堕胎是造成该国产妇发病率和死亡率的一个关键因素,但没有关于堕胎发生率的国家数据。方法:2003年对危地马拉所有治疗妇女堕胎后并发症的医院和74名了解堕胎条件的专业人员进行了调查。采用间接估计技术计算每年人工流产的数量。对全国及8个地区的堕胎率、堕胎率和意外怀孕率进行了统计。结果:危地马拉每年进行近65,000次人工流产,约21,600名妇女住院治疗并发症。15-49岁妇女的堕胎率为每1 000名妇女中有24人堕胎,每6个分娩中有1人堕胎。在西南地区(欠发达地区,主要是土著人口)和大都市地区(较发达地区,主要是非土著人口),堕胎率高于平均水平(每1000名妇女中有29-30人堕胎)。超过四分之一的出生是计划外的;将计划外分娩和堕胎结合起来估计,危地马拉32%的怀孕是意外怀孕,意外怀孕率为每1000名妇女66例。结论:不安全堕胎对危地马拉妇女的健康有重大影响。需要全面的政府规划来解决意外怀孕和不安全堕胎问题,并注意地区差异。
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