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Induced abortion and sterilization among women who became mothers as adolescents

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  • Jekel, J.F.
  • Tyler, N.C.
  • Klerman, L.V.

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Four cohorts of urban women who delivered a child before reaching age 18 were followed up for periods ranging from 6 to 12 yr to determine use of abortion and sterilization. The 2 more recent cohorts had been served by comprehensive service programs. About 40% of each of the groups used abortion or sterilization to control fertility. Most of the women seeking abortion had no subsequent term or near term deliveries, suggesting that such a request may signal a desire to terminate childbearing, at least for a few years. A high proportion of the young mothers obtained abortions during the second trimester, even for repeat abortions.

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  • Jekel, J.F. & Tyler, N.C. & Klerman, L.V., 1977. "Induced abortion and sterilization among women who became mothers as adolescents," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 67(7), pages 621-625.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1977:67:7:621-625_9
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