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Global Public Health
An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
Volume 6, 2011 - Issue sup1: Contraception and Abortion: Not a Matter of Choice
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‘Without a plan’ but ‘keeping on track’: Views on contraception, pregnancy and abortion in Mexico City

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Pages S90-S110 | Received 16 Aug 2010, Accepted 07 Feb 2011, Published online: 28 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Despite increased use of modern contraception among Mexican women, there has been a significant increase in abortions. Little is known about the experiences behind these trends. This study examines decision-making around contraception, pregnancy, childbearing and abortion.

We carried out 26 in-depth interviews with 23- to 35-year-old females and males in Mexico City. Interviewees described reproductive planning ‘without a plan’ and sporadic contraceptive use. Linking of reproductive preferences and contraceptive use occurred only after raising a child for a few years or after experiencing an abortion. Interviewees described side effects of hormonal contraceptives and the intrauterine device (IUD) and problems with condoms. Only 8% of participants disagreed with abortion completely. Those with mixed views opposed abortion for pregnancies resulting from lack of responsibility or due to personal problems or concerns about one's future. However, these more controversial reasons were the primary motivations for terminating pregnancies. Females and males expressed that females made most decisions related to contraception, pregnancy and abortion.

Further research could explore the reasons behind reproductive planning ‘without a plan’, ‘on and off’ contraceptive use and abortion beliefs and experiences that are somewhat contradictory.

Acknowledgements

The two authors contributed equally to this work and are joint first authors.

Notes

1. Comparison dates refer to the date of the survey: 1977 (Encuesta Mexicana de Fecundidad); 1976–1977 and 1982 (Encuesta Nacional Demográfica); 1982 and 1987 (Encuesta Nacional de Fecundidad); 1987 (part of the DHS programme); and 1992, 1997 and 2006 (Encuesta Nacional Demográfica).

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