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2023 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry IDOSR JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Prevalence and factors associated with unsafe abortion among females below 25 years in Fort Portal regional referral hospital, Fort Portal City, Western Uganda

Polly Nabbosa

Unsafe abortion is defined by the World Health Organization as a method of terminating anunplanned pregnancy that is either performed by someone who doesn't have the necessaryskills or in a setting that does not meet the bare minimum of medical requirements, or both.While the concept appears to be related to the procedure, the criteria of an unsafe abortionrefer to unsuitable conditions that may exist prior to, during, or following an abortion. Anunsafe abortion often has the following characteristics, however occasionally only a few oreven all of them apply: Abortion is self-induced by ingesting traditional medications ordangerous substances, abortion is provoked by insertion of an object into the uterus by thewoman herself or by a traditional practitioner, or by a violent abdominal massage, abortionis induced by an unskilled provider, frequently in unhygienic conditions, or by a healthpractitioner outside official/adequate health facilities, no pre-abortion counseling andadvice, the wrong drug is provided for a medical abortion, or a pharmacist gives out thewrong medication with no instructions and no follow-up. A cross-sectional study design wasdeployed to generate the data for this study. Quantitative and qualitative methods of datacollection were utilized and the study population was women aged below 25years attendingpost abortion care services in Fort portal Regional Referral Hospital. According to this study,the prevalence of Unsafe Abortion was 15.7% and the socio demographic factors that wascommonly associated with unsafe abortions were; age 17-20 years (52.0%), single maritalstatus (55.2%), unemployment (58.6%), No formal education (53.6%), Residing in the rural area(55.2%), age of first sexual intercourse at 17-20 years (48.5%), Having at least one child (61.2%)and having a monthly income lesser than 100,000/=(56.7%). Unsafe abortion continues to bea major public health problem. The risk factors associated with unsafe abortion were; age,marital status, unemployment, Level of education, Place of residence, age of first sexualintercourse, Number of children and financial status. The recommendation of this study isto encourage the people who provide information about Unsafe abortion to package a rightfull information to the young women. And to add on these young women should obtainextensive knowledge about contraception methods and safe methods of abortion. Parents are recommended to practice family planning methods as it would increase the care of parents to their girl child and this will decrease on the number of unwanted pregnancies thus prevention of un safe abortion