Prevalence of self induced abortion by self-administration of abortive pills among abortion-related admissions in a tertiary care centre
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Authors
Thapa, Bibechan
Sharma, Nisha
Dwa, Yam Prasad
Issue Date
2020-12-31
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Prevalence , Self Induced Abortion , Self-Administration , Abortive Pills , Abortion-Related Admissions , Tertiary Care Centre
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Abstract
Introduction:
Each year, unsafe medical abortion costs the lives of thousands worldwide. Despite the legalization of abortion in Nepal in 2002, many still seek services from unauthorized sources. This has led to grave consequences including death. Our objective is to find out the prevalence of self-induced abortion by self-administration of abortive pills and related complications.
Methods:
It is a descriptive cross-sectional study carried out among abortion-related admissions in a tertiary care centre from June 15, 2018 to March 15, 2020. Ethical approval was taken from the institutional review committee (076/077/51). Data was collected using pre-designed profoma and analysed in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 26. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval (CI) was calculated along with frequency and proportion for binary data.
Results:
Out of 223 cases enrolled, 37 (16.6%) (9.6-23.6 at 95% Confidence Interval) were self-induced abortion cases by self-administration of abortion pills. The mean gestational age at time of intake of pills was 7+6±3+1 week of gestation. The majority were diagnosed with incomplete abortion 14 (37.8%) followed by septic abortion 8 (21.6%). A surgical evacuation was performed in 25 (67.6%). Anaemia was observed in 19 (51.3%) with severe anaemia in 4 (10.8%). Blood transfusion was carried out in 14 (37.8%). Post abortive contraception was accepted by only 16 (42.3%).
Conclusions:
Medical abortion is safe if done under supervision but self-induced abortion by self-administration of abortion pills has high complications rate. Therefore, further studies exploring different dimension of the serious issue is need of time.
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Citation
Thapa, B., Sharma, N., & Dwa, Y. P. (2020). Prevalence of Self Induced Abortion by Self-Administration of Abortive Pills among Abortion-related Admissions in a Tertiary Care Centre. JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 58(232), 971–975. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.5287
Publisher
JNMA; Journal of the Nepal Medical Association