Post-abortion Complications and Treatment-seeking Behaviour among Women in India

Chanda Maurya, Harihar Sahoo

Abstract


Studies on abortion, post-abortion complications and their treatment seeking behaviour is limited in Indian context mainly because of the stigma and taboos associated with abortion. The present study attempts to find out the place of abortion, post-abortion complication and determinants of treatment-seeking behaviour of post-abortion complications in India. Using the data from NFHS-4 and employing both bi-variate and multivariate analyses, it found that more than half of the abortions happened in private health facilities, one-fifth in public facilities and about one-fourth outside the health facilities. Post-abortion complication is higher in the northern region, followed by the central region. Fifteen per cent of women did not go for treatment for post-abortion complications mainly because they can’t afford the treatment and social stigma. Therefore, these women should have a priority in policy. As there is social stigma attached to abortion in India, its reporting is a matter of concern. To minimize this, awareness about abortion to the people should be created and women educated.


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