CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND REASONS FOR TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING A REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CLINIC AT A DISTRICT HOSPITAL, FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA

Authors

  • Martin Cuellar Torriente Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State
  • Gina Joubert Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State
  • Wilhelm Johannes Steinberg Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-5293/960

Keywords:

contraceptive use, knowledge, reasons, termination of pregnancy

Abstract

Unplanned and unwanted pregnancies happen in all societies, regardless of medical, economic, educational or religious status. The reasons for seeking termination of pregnancy (TOP) vary with the majority of women seeking TOP for socio-economic reasons. This article seeks to identify the reasons for women seeking TOP and to establish their knowledge and use of contraceptives. It is a descriptive study conducted at a reproductive health clinic at a district hospital in Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa. In total 534 patients attending the clinic between April to June 2007 participated. Data were collected through a questionnaire, which included demographics, age at first sexual encounter and first pregnancy, reasons for seeking TOP, and knowledge and use of contraceptives. The results are summarised by frequencies and percentages. Most participants (64.2%) were between 20 and 29 years, single (75.8%) and unemployed (44.4%). Participants had their first sexual encounter (82.4%) and first pregnancy (51.3%) at the age of 20 years. Three-quarters were aware of contraceptives; only 37.1% used contraceptives to prevent the current pregnancy. The most frequently mentioned reasons for the TOP were: ‘I am still at school’, ‘Partner not prepared for the parenthood’, and ‘Not supported by the family’. Although women knew about contraception, the use of contraceptives by participants of this study is low compared with the contraceptive prevalence rate in the country. Interruption of studies, problems in the relationship and nonacceptance of the pregnancy by the partner were the most frequent reasons for requesting TOP.

Metrics

Metrics Loading ...

References

Benson, J., Andersen, K. & Samandari, G. 2011. Reduction in abortion-related mortality following policy reform: evidence from Romania, South Africa and Bangladesh. Reproductive Health, 8:39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4755-8-39

Casey, F. E. n.d. Elective Abortion. Available at http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/252560- overview (Accessed 1 October 2015).

Chibber, K. S., Biggs, M. A., Roberts, S. C., & Foster, D. G. 2014. The role of intimate partner in women’s reasons for seeking abortion. Women’s Health Issues, 24(1):e131–138. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2013.10.007

Cooper, D., Morroni, C., Orner, P., Moodley, J., Harries, J., Cullingworth, L. et al. 2004. Ten years of democracy in South Africa: Documenting transformation in reproductive health policy and status. Reproductive Health Matters, 12(24):70–85. Retrieved from http://dx.doi. org/10.1016/S0968-8080(04)24143-X

Dhillon, B. S., Chandhiok, N., Kambo, I. & Saxena, N. C. 2004. Induced abortion and concurrent adoption of contraception in the rural areas of India (an ICMR task force study). Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, 58(11):478–484.

Engelbrecht, M. C., Ngwena, C. G. & Van Rensburg, H. C. J. 2005. Accessing termination of pregnancy by minors in the Free State: Identifying barriers and possible interventions. Bloemfontein: Centre for Health Systems Research, University of the Free State, Ipas/South Africa. Available at http://humanities.ufs.ac.za/dl/userfiles/Documents/00000/198_eng.pdf (Accessed 1 October 2015).

Grimes, D. A., Benson, J., Singh, S., Romero, M., Ganatra, B., Okonofua, F. E. et al. 2006. Unsafe abortion: The preventable pandemic. Lancet, 368(9550):1908–1919. Retrieved from http:// dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(06)69481-6

Harrison, A., Montgomery, E. T., Lurie, M. & Wilkinson, D. 2000. Barriers to implementing South Africa’s Termination of Pregnancy Act in rural KwaZulu/Natal. Health Policy and Planning, 15(4):424–431. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1093/heapol/15.4.424

Kaye, D. K., Mirembe, F., Bantebya, G., Johansson, A. & Ekstrom, A. M. 2005. Reasons, methods used and decision-making for pregnancy termination among adolescents and older women in Mulago Hospital, Uganda. East African Medical Journal, 82(11):579–585. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/eamj.v82i11.9413

Lauro, D. 2011. Abortion and contraceptive use in Sub-Saharan Africa: How women plan their families. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 15(1):13–23.

McPhail, C., Pettifor, A. E., Pascoe, S. & Rees, H. V. 2007. Contraception use and pregnancy among 15–24 year old South African women: A national representative cross-sectional survey. BMC Medicine, 5:31. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1186/1741-7015-5-31

Peer, N,. Morojele, N. & London, L. 2013. Factors associated with contraceptive use in a rural area in Western Cape Province. South African Medical Journal, 103(6):406–412. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/samj.6201

Ramonate, N., Hiemstra, L. A., De Coning, E. C. & Nel, M. 2001. Bio-social profile and survey of women seeking termination of pregnancy at Pelonomi and National Hospitals, Bloemfontein. South African Medical Journal, 91(6):500–501

Seutlwadi, L., Peltzer, K. & Mchunu, G. 2012. Contraceptive use and associated factors among South African youth (18–24 years): A population-based survey. South African Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 18(2):43–47.

South Africa Department of Health, Medical Research Council, OrcMacro. 2007. South Africa Demographic and Health Survey 2003. Pretoria, South Africa: Department of Health. Available at https://dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR206/FR206.pdf (Accessed 13 Oct 2015).

South Africa Department of Health. 2008. The National HIV and syphilis prevalence survey South Africa 2007. Available at http://data.unaids.org/pub/Report/2008/20080904_southafrica_ anc_2008_en.pdf (Accessed 12 May 2016).

South Africa Department of Health. 2015. 2013 National Antenatal Sentinel HIV and Syphilis Prevalence Survey in South Africa. Available at https://www.health-e.org.za/wp-content/ uploads/2016/03/Dept-Health-HIV-High-Res-7102015.pdf (Accessed 10 May 2016).

Wokoma, T. T., Jampala, M., Bexhell, H., Guthrie, K. A. & Lindow, S. W. 2015. Reasons provided for requesting a termination of pregnancy in the U.K. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 41(3):186–192. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/0.1136/ jfprhc-2013-100745

Downloads

Additional Files

Published

2016-10-04

How to Cite

Cuellar Torriente, Martin, Gina Joubert, and Wilhelm Johannes Steinberg. 2016. “CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND REASONS FOR TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY AMONG WOMEN ATTENDING A REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CLINIC AT A DISTRICT HOSPITAL, FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA”. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 18 (2):119-31. https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-5293/960.

Issue

Section

Articles
Received 2016-03-03
Accepted 2016-05-24
Published 2016-10-04