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The utilisation of contraceptives by women who requested termination of pregnancy services in the Gert Sibande District (Mpumalanga)

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Title: The utilisation of contraceptives by women who requested termination of pregnancy services in the Gert Sibande District (Mpumalanga)
Author: Mbokane, An
Abstract: Contraceptives are available free of charge throughout South Africa. Nevertheless the number of requests for termination of pregnancy (TOP) services continues to increase. This research investigated challenges preventing women from using contraceptives effectively. Structured interviews were conducted with 47 women who requested TOP services. Gender and financial issues posed challenges for some women to access contraceptives as well as their reported inability to access contraceptives. Most (85,5%) of the respondents used contraceptives. They discontinued using contraceptives because they experienced side-effects, necessitating them to request TOPs. Knowledge about, access to, nor the actual use of contraceptive enabled these women to prevent unwanted pregnancies. More effective counselling about the side-effects of contraceptives and enhanced accessibility of contraceptives during weekends and lunch breaks could enable more women to prevent unwanted pregnancies and reduce the number of requests for TOPs in the Gert Sibande District (Mpumalanga).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1313
Date: 2009-08-25
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