Modern Contraceptive Use Following an Unplanned Birth in Bangladesh: An Analysis of National Survey Data.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 Social Sciences
Md Nuruzzaman Khan, Melissa Harris, Deborah Loxton
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Abstract

Context: Ineffective use or nonuse of contraceptives following an unplanned birth can contribute to the risk of a subsequent unintended pregnancy; however, the literature on the relationship between unintended pregnancy and postpartum contraceptive use is sparse, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

Methods: Data on 4,493 women from the 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey were analyzed; the subjects of the analysis had had a live birth in the three years prior to the survey and were currently at risk of pregnancy. Multilevel logistic regression analysis was used to examine associations between the intendedness of a woman's last pregnancy resulting in a live birth and her current modern contraceptive use adjusting for individual, household and community-level variables.

Results: Twenty-six percent of women reported that their last pregnancy resulting in a live birth had been unintended (15% mistimed and 11% unwanted); 61% reported current use of a modern contraceptive method. Compared with women who reported the pregnancy as having been wanted, those who reported the pregnancy as mistimed had greater odds of current modern contraceptive use (odds ratio, 1.6); no association was found between having had an unwanted pregnancy and subsequent modern contraceptive use. Other important correlates of modern contraceptive use included women's autonomy and desire for children, time since last birth and community-level poverty.

Conclusions: Bangladeshi women who experience an unwanted pregnancy may have an elevated risk of subsequent unintended pregnancy. Broader coverage of family planning services, and integration of family planning with maternal health care, may increase modern contraceptive use following an unplanned birth.

孟加拉国意外生育后现代避孕药具的使用:国家调查数据分析。
背景:意外分娩后无效使用或不使用避孕药具可增加随后意外怀孕的风险;然而,关于意外怀孕和产后避孕药使用之间关系的文献很少,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。方法:分析2014年孟加拉国人口与健康调查中4493名妇女的数据;分析的对象在调查前三年内有过一次活产,目前有怀孕的危险。采用多水平逻辑回归分析来检验妇女最后一次怀孕导致活产的意愿与她目前使用现代避孕药具之间的关系,并对个人、家庭和社区层面的变量进行了调整。结果:26%的妇女报告说,她们最后一次怀孕导致活产是意外的(15%不合时宜,11%不想要);61%的人报告目前使用一种现代避孕方法。与那些报告怀孕是想要的妇女相比,那些报告怀孕是不合时宜的妇女目前使用现代避孕药具的几率更大(优势比,1.6);没有发现意外怀孕与随后使用现代避孕药具之间的联系。与现代避孕药具使用有关的其他重要因素包括妇女的自主权和对孩子的渴望、上次生育的时间和社区贫困。结论:经历意外怀孕的孟加拉国妇女可能会增加随后意外怀孕的风险。扩大计划生育服务的覆盖面,并将计划生育与孕产妇保健相结合,可能会增加意外分娩后现代避孕药具的使用。
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