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What are the social correlates of subsequent abortions in Flanders, Belgium?

Leen De KortJonas WoodSarah M Van de Velde
Published in: The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception (2020)
Using discrete-time hazard models, we unpack individual abortion experiences across women's reproductive life courses. By studying the transitions into different orders of subsequent abortions separately, we provide a more detailed understanding of risk factors compared to other European studies. The social correlates vary by the order considered: A certain profile emerges for women who have a second or third abortion, but disintegrates when considering higher-order abortions. This knowledge enables clinicians and policymakers to better understand women who experience subsequent abortions and to tailor services best suited to their needs.
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