Health Care Knowledge, Social Conditions and It’s Influence to Minimized Risks of Abortion
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Nursing and health Science - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 3
Abstract
This study were conducted on nursing college – university of Basrah from September /2015 till December /2016.An abortion may be occurs spontaneously(a miscarriage)or caused purposely( induced) abortion both have a negative health reflexes. when and under what circumstances a woman may have an abortion upon this hypothesis we designed this study to investigated the factors as learning and social conditions that induced or affected abortion . the study revealed that the highest percentage of age at marriage was 46% at 17-22 year(45.6%) ,dead birth cases was 17%,the wife rejection faced abortion was 55.88%,visiting private clinic was 36.88%.natural birth percentage 70%, 64 % was born in hospitals,low education level especially in women(80%). The study concluded that many factors could be act as a risk for abortion or induce abortion in different age s and period of gestation on other hand education of parent and learning health care during marriage and pregnancy may be avoid most cases of abortion.
Authors and Affiliations
Wasfi Dhahirabidali, Aula Ibrahim, Fatima Jamel
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