Rates of follow-up and repeat pregnancy in the 12 months after first-trimester induced abortion

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OBJECTIVE:: To estimate the proportion of women who returned for a routine follow-up visit after elective abortion and to identify factors associated with repeat pregnancy in the subsequent year. METHODS:: We performed a historical cohort study of 865 women who underwent first-trimester surgical abortion at a hospital-based family planning clinic between March 2003 and February 2004. We collected demographic and clinical data from procedure notes and a computerized hospital patient database. We used univariable and multivariable logistic regression to analyze associations between patient characteristics and repeat pregnancy within 1 year. RESULTS:: There were a total of 865 women in our cohort. Of these, 753 (87%) returned to the medical center for care; 485 women returned on time, 268 women returned late, and 112 had no further visit. There were 161 repeat pregnancies; 87 (17.9%) in the on-time group and 74 (27.6%) in the late group (P

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Madden, T., & Westhoff, C. (2009). Rates of follow-up and repeat pregnancy in the 12 months after first-trimester induced abortion. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 113(3), 663–668. https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0b013e318195dd1e

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