Adoption of contraception following a pregnancy loss in India

Author:

Das Labhita1ORCID,Shekhar Chander2,Sengupta Shoummo3,Mishra Akshay4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biostatistics and Demography International Institute for Population Sciences Mumbai India

2. Department of Fertility Studies International Institute for Population Sciences Mumbai India

3. Koita Center for Digital Health Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

4. Department of Decision Sciences Indian Institute of Management Lucknow India

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe present study was carried out to describe contraceptive adoption following pregnancy terminations that resulted in outcomes other than live birth.MethodRetrospective calendar data on 31486 women who had experienced a pregnancy loss within the last 60 months prior to the survey date were drawn from a nationally representative dataset. Logistic regression was employed to model the associated factors with contraceptive uptake.ResultsOverall, 57.8% reported not adopting any method following the end of the recent pregnancy. There was a significant association between the choice of contraceptive method and timing of adoption. Women with living children were significantly more likely to adopt contraception as compared to women without any child.ConclusionContraceptive uptake following a non‐live birth is considerably low in India. Interventions in reproductive health should focus on provision of different contraceptive methods and counseling emphasizing on effectiveness and correct use of the methods at the end of any pregnancy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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