Number of hospitalizations resulting from complications arising after abortion, by age group.

Definition:

Ratio of (i) numerator: total number of hospitalizations recorded as owing to complications arising after abortion, and (ii) denominator: total number of hospitalizations related to pregnancy and childbirth (pregnancy, delivery and puerperium). This indicator is expressed per 100 hospitalizations related to pregnancy and childbirth.

Notes:

For a better interpretation of this indicator, it is defined as the proportion of hospitalizations for abortion over the total number of hospitalizations. It might be more precise if the denominator referred to hospitalizations due to problems related to pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium defined internationally.

The well-known under-reporting of abortion, especially in the majority of countries in the region where the procedure is illegal (with the exception of certain grounds such as rape, danger to the woman’s life) has led countries and agencies to propose estimation methodologies that are accessible in specialized agencies and academia.

Additional indicators of universal access, maternal health, and legislation (institutional) related to this issue can be found in the annexes at: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/44057/1/
9789243596839_spa.pdf.

Type
Quantitative
Priority Measures

D.40 - Eliminate causes of maternal morbidity and mortality

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Eliminate preventable cases of maternal morbidity and mortality, including, within the set of integrated benefits of sexual health and reproductive health services, measures for preventing and avoiding unsafe abortion, including sexual health and reproductive health education, access to modern and effective contraceptive methods, counselling and comprehensive care in cases of unwanted and unaccepted pregnancy, as well as comprehensive post-abortion care, where necessary, on the basis of a risk- and harm-reduction strategy.

D.42 - Safe and quality abortion services in legal or decriminalized abortion settings

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Ensure, in those cases where abortion is legal or decriminalized under the relevant national legislation, the availability of safe, good-quality abortion services for women with unwanted and unaccepted pregnancies, and urge all other States to consider amending their laws, regulations, strategies and public policies relating to the voluntary termination of pregnancy in order to protect the lives and health of women and adolescent girls, improve their quality of life, and reduce the number of abortions.
Topic
D. Sexual and reproductive health