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To keep or not to keep? Decision making in adolescent pregnancies in Jamestown, Ghana.

Luchuo Engelbert BainMarjolein B M ZweekhorstMary Amoakoh-ColemanSeda Muftugil-YalcinAbejirinde Ibukun-Oluwa OmoladeRenaud BecquetTjard de Cock Buning
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Decision-making in adolescent pregnancies is influenced by multiple external factors, many of which are modifiable. Despite legal access to services, options for the safe termination of pregnancy or its prevention are not predominantly taken, resulting in a high number of negative experiences and outcomes. Including safe abortion care within the sexual and reproductive health package, could diminish barriers to safe abortion services. Given the vulnerability of the Jamestown setting, a comprehensive sexual education package that addresses the main decision factors is recommended. Interventions aiming to reduce adolescent pregnancy rates should also recognize that adolescent pregnancies are culturally acceptable in some settings, and under certain circumstances, are desired by the adolescents themselves.
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