Contraception needs and pregnancy termination in sub-Saharan Africa: a multilevel analysis of demographic and health survey data.
Kenneth Setorwu AddeKwamena Sekyi DicksonEdward Kwabena AmeyawJoshua Amo-AdjeiPublished in: Reproductive health (2021)
Our study contributes towards the discussion on unmet/met need for contraception and pregnancy termination across SSA. Women with met need for contraception have higher odds of terminating a pregnancy. The underlying cause of this we argued could be poor adherence to the protocols of contraceptives or the reluctance of women to utilise contraceptives after experiencing a failure. Governments of SSA and non-governmental organisations need to take pragmatic steps to increase met needs for contraception and also utilise mass media to encourage women to adhere to the prescription of contraceptives in order to reduce the incidence of unplanned pregnancies and unsafe abortions.