Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

One in 3 pregnancie­s in India ends in abortion

- Sanchita Sharma

NEW DELHI: One in three of 48.1 million pregnancie­s in India ended in an abortion, according to the country’s first large-scale study on abortions and unintended pregnancie­s that accounted for 2015 data.

The country recorded around 15.6 million abortions in 2015, reports the study published in The Lancet.

Close to half, or 48%, of pregnancie­s were unintended and 0.8 million women used unsafe methods for an abortion, putting their health and lives at risk.

Using abortion pills was the most popular method, which made up 12.7 million or 81% of all abortions, followed by 2.2 million surgical terminatio­ns of pregnancy.

Around 22% or 3.4 million abortions were done in public health facilities. But 11.5 million or 73% were medication abortions done outside health facilities and 0.8 million were conducted by informal providers.

“Our estimate of 3.4 million public facility-based abortions in 2015 is nearly five times the number reported to the government in 2014-15 (701,415 abortions) because we included data from public, private and nongovernm­ent organisati­ons,” said Chander Shekhar, co-author of the study and professor at the department of fertility studies, Internatio­nal Institute of Population Studies, Mumbai.

Shekhar held out hope over the fact that one in four women in India chooses public facilities for safe abortions.

This “will make it possible to expand services at little added cost by training nurses and other healthcare providers and equipping public facilities with necessary equipment and supplies for surgical and medical methods of abortion”, Shekhar said.

The country’s abortion rate of 47 per 1,000 women aged between 15 and 49 years is lower than Pakistan’s 50 and higher than Nepal and Bangladesh, whose figures are 42 and 39 respective­ly.

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