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Increased contraceptive use one year post-abortion.

A Kero1, A Lalos

  • 1Department of Clinical Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Umeå University, SE-901 85 Umeå, Sweden. anneli.kero@obgyn.umu.se

Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
|July 12, 2005
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One year after abortion, most women maintained their partner relationships and sexual satisfaction. Contraceptive use significantly increased, particularly hormonal methods and intrauterine devices, despite some initial ambivalence.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Sociology
  • Contraception

Background:

  • Investigates the multifaceted impacts of abortion.
  • Examines effects on contraceptive practices, relationship dynamics, and sexual well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the long-term consequences of abortion.
  • To understand changes in contraceptive use, partner relationship quality, and sexual satisfaction post-abortion.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal study design.
  • 58 women completed pre-abortion questionnaires.
  • Two interviews conducted: one around the time of abortion, and a follow-up 1 year later.

Main Results:

  • Most women (40/58) maintained their partner relationship 1 year post-abortion, with many reporting deepened connection.

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  • Majority (45/58) experienced no negative impact on sexual satisfaction.
  • Contraceptive use increased significantly; hormonal methods and intrauterine devices saw a notable rise from 4 to 35 users.
  • Conclusions:

    • Highlights women's ambivalence towards effective contraceptive methods, crucial for informed decision-making.
    • Emphasizes the need for open communication about contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies and future abortions.
    • Suggests discussing gender differences in sexual behavior and method pros/cons is vital for abortion prevention.