Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Following Unsafe Abortion in a Tertiary Medical College Hospital

Author:

Halder Suravi,Majumdar Bipul Kumar,Amir Mumtahena,Moon Ishrat Jahan

Abstract

Background: Unsafe abortion refers to the termination of an undesired pregnancy by individuals lacking the requisite skills in an environment lacking minimal medical standards, or both. It stands as a prominent contributor to pregnancy-related mortality in Bangladesh. Notably, approximately one-third of all births in Bangladesh are unplanned and unwanted. The initiation of unsafe abortion may be attributed to the woman herself, an unqualified practitioner, or health workers operating in unhygienic conditions. Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to implement interventions aimed at mitigating maternal mortality and morbidity resulting from unsafe abortion. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Khulna Medical College and Hospital, Khulna, spanning from July 2010 to June 2011. After applying exclusion criteria, which involved cases of medical termination of pregnancy and individuals with known medical conditions, a total of 145 abortion cases were admitted to two maternity units at Khulna Medical College Hospital. These cases exhibited a history of menstrual regulation (MR) and induced abortion performed by unskilled individuals, in unhygienic conditions, or both, throughout the study period. The primary outcome variables assessed in this study included age, marital status, education level, socio-economic status, parity, duration of amenorrhea, methods of induction, and maternal complications. Results: In this study, it has been seen that 588 (29.80%) of gynecological admissions are of abortion, and the incidence of unsafe abortion is 145 (24.65%) of all abortion patients. The majority are primarily educated and their socio-economic status is below average. Most of them are multipara. They had come to the hospital after the development of complications. Among the unsafe abortions, 9 (6.20%) expired and 136 (93.79%) improved after experiencing some sort of minor or major suffering. Conclusion: Maternal mortality is a key women’s health indicator. Reducing it is a global goal, but tracking progress is challenging, especially in developing countries with weak health data systems. Unsafe abortions are underreported, and many deny the truth even when in dire conditions. To address this, promoting modern contraceptives, training personnel for abortions, and emphasizing contraception’s importance is vital. Relaxing abortion laws may be necessary, as women may seek abortions regardless, risking their lives. Ensuring safe abortion access is essential for women’s rights and preventing harm to them and their families. Reducing unplanned pregnancies and providing safe abortion services are critical.

Publisher

European Open Science Publishing

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