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Volume 87, Issue 2, Pages 199-202 (November 2004)


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Repeat induced abortions and contraceptive practices among unmarried young women seeking an abortion in China

Y. ChengaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, X. Gnoa, Y. Lia, S. Lib, A. Quc, B. Kangd

Received 20 February 2004; received in revised form 24 May 2004; accepted 2 June 2004.

Abstract 

Objective

To determine the rates of repeated abortion and contraceptive use among unmarried young women seeking an abortion in China.

Methods

We used an anonymous self-administered questionnaire at abortion clinics in Beijing, Changsha, and Dalian from January to September 2000.

Results

Of 4547 unmarried young women seeking an abortion, 33.0% reported having had one previous induced abortion. Of those who had had more than one abortion, only 29.7% used a contraceptive method at their first sexual intercourse after the procedure; and of the 446 women who chose contraception, 41.3% used the traditional methods of withdrawal or rhythm. Although 65.0% of the young women had used condoms at least once, only 9.6% did so consistently and correctly; 47.7% of the current pregnancies were associated with nonuse of any contraceptive, and 52.3% were related to contraceptive failure.

Conclusion

The rate of unmarried young women seeking repeated abortions was high in China on 2000. The rate of consistent condom use was low, and the rate of contraceptive failure was higher.

a National Research Institute for Family Planning (NRIFP), 12 Da Hui Si, Hai Dian District, Beijing 100081, China

b Hunan Medical University, Changsha, China

c Dalian Municipal Research Institute for Family Planning, Dalian, China

d Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing, China

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86-10-6217-6877; fax: +86-10-6217-3451, +86-10-6212-2176.

PII: S0020-7292(04)00236-X

doi:10.1016/j.ijgo.2004.06.010


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