Abortion
•Introduction
•Definition:
•Classification- clinical, onset, legal
•Magnitude- global, Africa, Ethiopia
- spontaneous, induced
•Outcome and complications
•Cost to the health system
Induced abortion
•Therapeutic – medical reasons
•Elective (voluntary) – on demand
–Prochoice Vs Antichoice
–Counseling
–Worldwide, Africa
–Ethiopia
Ethiopia
•Termination of pregnancy by a recognized medical institution
within the period permitted by the profession is not
punishable where:
–The pregnancy is a result of rape or incest; or
–The continuation of the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother or
the child or the health of the mother or where the birth of the child is
a risk to the life or health of the mother; or
–The fetus has an incurable and serious deformity; or
–The pregnant woman, owing to a physical or mental deficiency she
suffers from or her minority, is physically as well as mentally unfit to
bring up the child.
Post abortion care
•Definition:
–Comprehensive, based on individual needs
•Justification/rationale
•Unsafe abortion, consequences
PAC: five elements
•Community-service provider partnership
•Counseling
•Emergency treatment of incomplete abortion
and its complications
•FP services
•Linkage with other RH services
Consequences of unsafe
abortion
Unsafe abortionUnsafe abortionUnsafe abortionUnsafe abortion
Social Economic
Maternal death
Medical,
psychological
•Unsafe abortion is a leading cause of maternal
mortality:
–13% - worldwide
–17% - east Africa
Causes of Maternal Death, Ethiopia*
*Facility based, Ethiopia
Risk factors related to abortion
mortality
•Age
•General state of health
•Gestational age
•Method of termination
•Technical competence
•Availability and accessibility of facilities
The right to life: No woman should
die from pregnancy and childbirth.