Journal of International Reproductive Health/Family Planning ›› 2020, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (3): 242-246.

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Current Situation of Induced Abortion Group and Related Reproductive Health Education

ZHANG Qi,MA Xiu-hua,WANG Ying   

  1. Daxing Teaching Hospital of Capital Medical University,Beijing 102600,China
  • Received:2019-12-20 Revised:2020-03-05 Published:2020-05-15 Online:2020-05-15
  • Contact: MA Xiu-hua,E-mail:168415268@qq.com E-mail:zhangqi0426@yahoo.com.cn
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Abstract: Induced abortion is a remedy for female contraceptive failure,but it has a double-edged effect. In recent years,the rates of induced abortion and repeated induced abortion are both high,and there are differences in social demography,personal routine,reproductive health awareness and other factors among the population receiving induced abortion. The reasons of induced abortion are also different. The effective implementation and precise development of reproductive health education will exert an important impact on the current situation of induced abortion population. According to the comprehensive analysis of the current situation of induced abortion group and reproductive health education,it is found that the current rates of induced abortion and repeated induced abortion in China are still at high levels,and the time of the first sexual behavior and the group receiving induced abortion have shown the trend of low-age development. There is no significant correlation between the level of education and the occurrence of induced abortion. The main reason of induced abortion is still the very low utilization rate of long-term and reversible contraceptive measures. Meanwhile,the proportion of people without contraception is increasing year by year. Men′s effective participation in reproductive health is still low. Health education and the post abortion care (PAC) program can effectively reduce the incidence of unwanted pregnancy,and further reduce the rates of induced abortion and repeated abortion.

Key words: Abortion, induced;, Family planning services;, Delivery of health care;, Epidemiologic factors;, Post abortion care

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