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Four Out of Five Abortions Occur In India Through Unprescribed Medications

by Julia Samuel on December 18, 2017 at 3:38 PM

Each year, some 15.6 million abortions take place in India with the majority of women taking pills at home without adequate counselling.


Abortions are more than 22 times more common than the government's estimate of less than 700,000 terminations, produced by focusing on state-run hospitals and clinics.

‘Most abortions in India take place without prescriptions and outside of facilities via chemists and informal vendors.’

Over 80 percent of abortions took place using drugs like mifepristone and misoprostol, 14 percent were performed surgically in clinics and hospitals, and 5 percent were conducted using other, typically unsafe, methods.

"Women in India face considerable challenges trying to obtain abortion care, including the limited availability of abortion services in public health facilities," the Guttmacher Institute's investigator Susheela Singh, said in a statement.

Incidence of abortion and unintended pregnancy

"Although abortion has been legal under a broad range of criteria in India since 1971, we have never had a reliable estimate of the number occurring until now," said Chander Shekhar from the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences, which collaborated on the study.

The research team also suggest that a shortage of trained staff and inadequate supplies and equipment are the primary reasons many public facilities don't provide abortion care.

This new evidence provides policymakers with information that is essential for designing and implementing effective reproductive health care programs.

Source: Medindia

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