Adolescents’ narratives of coping with unintended pregnancy in Nairobi’s informal settlements

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Aim This study explored adolescent experiences and coping strategies for unintended pregnancy in two informal settlements—Viwandani and Korogocho—in Nairobi, Kenya. Methods Forty-nine in-depth-interviews and eight focus group discussions were conducted with male and female adolescents aged 15–19 years from households in two informal settlements. Participants were purposively selected to include adolescents of varying socio-demographic characteristics, including the married and unmarried, and adolescents who had never/ever been pregnant. Data were transcribed, translated verbatim and analyzed thematically. Results Adolescents attributed unintended pregnancy to poverty, sexual violence and inconsistent contraceptive use. Lack of parental support and guidance, as well as household conflicts also exposed girls to early sexual debut and risky sexual behavior. Decisions about pregnancy management centered on carrying the pregnancy to term or terminating it. Deciding to terminate a pregnancy was not always straightforward and was motivated by concerns about stigma or shame, and school disruption. Participants reiterated that carrying an unintended pregnancy to term disrupts adolescents’ schooling, with few girls returning to school after childbirth. Upon deciding to carry a pregnancy to term, adolescents used several coping strategies such as relocating from usual residence, hiding until delivery and planning to put up the child for adoption upon delivery. Conclusions Early interventions to provide adolescents with comprehensive pregnancy prevention information and to address sexual violence and poverty can prevent unintended pregnancy in adolescents. Efforts to support adolescents to positively cope with unintended pregnancy and facilitate re-entry to school are also warranted.

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Mumah, J. N., Mulupi, S., Wado, Y. D., Ushie, B. A., Nai, D., Kabiru, C. W., & Izugbara, C. O. (2020). Adolescents’ narratives of coping with unintended pregnancy in Nairobi’s informal settlements. PLoS ONE, 15(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240797

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