ABORTION IN CONTEXT - WOMENS EXPERIENCE IN 2 VILLAGES IN THAI-BINH PROVINCE, VIETNAM

Citation
A. Johansson et al., ABORTION IN CONTEXT - WOMENS EXPERIENCE IN 2 VILLAGES IN THAI-BINH PROVINCE, VIETNAM, International family planning perspectives, 22(3), 1996, pp. 103-107
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Family Studies",Demografy
ISSN journal
01903187
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
103 - 107
Database
ISI
SICI code
0190-3187(1996)22:3<103:AIC-WE>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The government of Vietnam adopted a two-child policy in the 1980s to c urb population growth, Vietnam now has one of the highest abortion rat es in the world. In rural Thai Binh Province, where some local authori ties strictly enforce the national population policy through a system of financial incentives and disincentives, 114 abortions occurred for every 100 births in 1991. A survey in two villages in Thai Binh among 228 women who had abortions that year revealed that contraceptive choi ce was limited; the IUD was essentially the only modern method used, a nd many women had given it up because of side effects. On average, the women had had 2.4 live births and 1.5 abortions, most of which took p lace before eight weeks of gestation. The most frequent reasons for ch oosing an abortion were wanting to save money and to avoid being fined for exceeding the two-child limit. Husbands were the most important p ersons in sharing the abortion decision; parents and parents-in law of ten did not agree with the decision. Postabortion counseling was absen t or inadequate. The village where the national population policy guid elines were more stringently enforced had twice the abortion ratio of the village where enforcement was more lenient.