Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2021)

Post-abortion care services at Red Sea State – Sudan

  • Ismail Satti,
  • Marwa Y Satti,
  • Nahid A Salim,
  • Abdalhafeez O Mahmoud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2167_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 780 – 782

Abstract

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Background: Although there are safe and effective methods of abortion, unsafe abortions still widely spread, mainly in underdeveloped countries. Objective: Study of post abortion care services at Red Sea State to address rate and utilization of post-abortion care package. Methods: This is a descriptive (observational hospital-based study), conducted at Port Sudan Maternity hospital (May 2018–May 2019). The sample included all patients with inevitable and incomplete miscarriage. Results: The total admissions to emergency in gynaecological department during the study period was 9525 cases, of them 1077 cases of abortion, hence the rate was 11.3%. Spontaneous onset occurred in 631 (58.6%) and induced in 446 (41.4%). Surprisingly very few surgical evacuations done in 2 (0.2%). 710 (66.1%) evacuated by Misoprostol and MVA done for 362 (33.7%). Patients who received family planning and counseling were 223 (20.7%). Conclusion: in conclusion the rate of abortion was 11.3%, high incidence of induced abortion and high non-surgical evacuation. Utilization of care package is reasonable.

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