abortion worldwide: a decade of uneven progress guttmacher institute © october 2009
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Abortion Worldwide:A Decade of Uneven Progress
Guttmacher Institute© October 2009
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What’s new
• Trends in contraceptive use, unmet need for contraception and unintended pregnancy rates
• Changes in the legal status of abortion
• More comprehensive look at abortion and women’s lives
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Most trends are positive
• Worldwide decline in abortion incidence
• Global rise in contraceptive use
• Decline in unintended pregnancy
• Liberalized abortion laws in a number of countries
• Growing access to abortion, even in legally restrictive countries
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Abortion has declined worldwide
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1995 2003 1995 2003 1995 2003
World More developed countries
Less developed countries
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Abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44
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Africa Asia* LatinAmerica &Caribbean
DevelopingWorld*
1995 2008
Unintended pregnancy rates are down in the developing world
*Excludes Eastern Asia
Unintended pregnancies per 1,000 women aged 15–44
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Contraceptive use is on the rise
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Africa
Asia
Latin America
Europe
North America
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% of married women aged 15–49 practicing contraception
1990
2003
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Safe abortion is more available
• 19 countries (including the Mexican Federal District) have liberalized their laws
• Availability of medication abortion has improved
• Use of manual vacuum aspiration has increased
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But progress has been uneven
• Levels of unsafe abortion have not declined
• Unmet need for contraception remains high in some regions
• Many women lack access to safe abortion
• Abortion-related mortality and morbidity remain higher
• The poor bear the greatest burden
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Unsafe abortion rates have not changed
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1995 2003 1995 2003 1995 2003
Unsafe
Safe
World More developed countries
Less developed countries
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29 29
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Abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44
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40% of women worldwide live under highly restrictive abortion laws
6%
21%
10%
4%
38%
21%
None
Only to save woman's life
Also to protect a woman'sphysical health
Also to protect a woman'smental health
Also for socioeconomicgrounds
Without restriction as toreason
1.55 billion women aged 15–44, 2008
Legal Grounds
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Unmet need for contraception is still high…
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Unmet need
Met need
No need
1990–1995
2002–2007
1990–1995
1990–1995
2002–2007
2002–2007
Africa
Asia
Latin America & Caribbean
Married women aged 15–44
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Leading to high rates of unintended pregnancy
66%14%
20%
Modern method
No methodTraditional
method
Unintended pregnancies in developing countries, by women’s contraceptive use
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More than one-third of pregnancies in developing countries are unintended
19%
50% 16%
15%
Abortion
Unwanted ormistimed birth
Miscarriage
Wanted birth
All pregnancies in developing countries
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Almost all unsafe abortions occur in the developing world
0 20 40 60
Less developedcountries
More developedcountries
World
Safe
Unsafe
Millions of abortions, 2003
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7
35
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Nearly all abortions in Africa and Latin America are unsafe
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Africa Latin America &Caribbean
Asia
Unsafe
Safe
Abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44
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Four in 10 women having unsafe abortions experience complications requiring treatment
25%
15%60%
Complicationstreated
Complicationsnot treated
No complications
19.2 million unsafe abortions
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In countries with restrictive abortion laws, providers of abortion are often untrained
Guatemala, 2003 Mexico, 2007 Pakistan, 2002 Uganda, 2003
Doctor, nurse or trained midwife Pharmacist
Misoprostol–any type of provider Traditional provider
Woman herself
% of women having abortions
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20
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Poor women are most likely to experience serious abortion complications
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Guatemala, 2003 Mexico, 2007 Pakistan, 2002 Uganda, 2003
PoorNonpoor
Of women having abortions, % experiencing serious complications
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Health consequences are often severe and long-term
• Kenya: 28% of abortion complications among women seeking treatment were severe
• Nigeria: Among hospitalized patients:
– 1 in 3 had hemorrhage
– 1 in 4 had sepsis
– 1 in 10 suffered other injuries
• Second trimester abortion greatly increases risk
• Many women experience long-term consequences
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Costs of unsafe abortion to women, their families and society are large
• Postabortion care costs Africa and Latin America nearly $300 million annually
• An estimated 220,000 children are left motherless every year from abortion-related deaths
• Loss of productivity affects household functioning
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Unsafe abortion accounts for one in eight maternal deaths
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World Lessdeveloped
Moredeveloped
Africa Asia LAC
Unsafe abortion
All other pregnancy-related causes
Maternal deaths per 100,000 live births
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Safe abortion saves lives: South Africa
• Between 1994 and 2000, severity of abortion- related complications dropped:
– Fewer postabortion infections
– Largest gains by young women
• Deaths due to unsafe abortion declined by at least 50%
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Preventing unintended pregnancy is cost-effective
• Estimated $19 million spent annually in treating unsafe abortion complications in Nigeria
• It would cost only $4.8 million to provide the contraceptive services needed to prevent the pregnancies resulting in these abortions
• This is a cost-benefit ratio of about 4:1
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Increased contraceptive use leads to fewer abortions
The worldwide decline in abortion over the past decade has been accompanied by:
– A worldwide decline in unintended pregnancy
– A global increase in the proportion of women using contraception
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Key interventions to reduce unsafe abortion and its consequences
• Expand access to modern contraceptives and improve family planning services
• Expand access to legal abortion and ensure that safe services are available to women in need
• Improve the quality and coverage of postabortion care, which would reduce maternal death and disability due to unsafe abortion
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