ABSTRACT
Unintended pregnancy is a potential risk for women which could adversely affect
their health, family and society at large. In Nigeria, information on factors
influencing decision-making on unintended pregnancy among married women has not
been adequately explored. This study was designed to assess the factors that influence
decision making on unintended pregnancy among married women in Ibadan South-
West Local Government Area (IBSWLGA), Nigeria.
This study was exploratory and involved the use of qualitative methods. The study is
also phenomenological in design. Ten out of the 12 wards in the LGA were selected
through balloting for Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) while the remaining two were
used for In-depth Interviews (IDIs). One community each was randomly selected
from each ward for the FGDs. Ten FGDs were conducted among purposively selected
women of child-bearing age who have had two children in the past five years. Four
IDIs (2 per ward) were conducted among women who had had unintended pregnancy.
FGD guide and IDI schedule containing questions on decision-making, spouses‘
reaction, induced abortion and use of contraceptives were used to collect data.
Responses were transcribed and analysed thematically.
Participants‘ ages ranged from 19-49 years with a mean age of 30.0 ± 5.63. Majority
(81.0%) were Yorubas with 53.6% being Muslims. Those who had secondary
education (60.7%) were in the majority, while traders constituted 61.9%. A large
proportion (71.2%) had been married for 5-20 years. Many of the FGD discussants
had experienced unintended pregnancies during the nursing period of a previous child.
Factors identified as influencing the decision to carry unintended pregnancy to term
included: spousal support, fear of complications, unsuccessful induced abortion and
desire to have more children. Decision to terminate pregnancy was influenced by lack
of spousal support, economic implication of caring for another child, fulfilment of the
number of children desired with preferred sexes and pregnancy complications. One
out of the four IDI participants terminated the pregnancy before term. Majority
reported misunderstanding between them and their spouses as a result of unintended
pregnancy. Majority stated that they and some of their neighbours who experienced
unintended pregnancy visited health centres for antenatal care. The IDI participants
were against the procurement of abortion while majority of the FGD discussants
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indicated that abortion procurement was common in marriage. Majority were aware of
the different types of contraceptives and their effectiveness in the prevention of
unintended pregnancy but did not use any for fear of side effects.
Unintended pregnancy and non-utilisation of contraceptives were common among the
participants. Intervention focusing on the couple as a unit should be instituted to
improve spousal communication and uptake of family planning products thereby
reducing the occurrence of unintended pregnancy.
Keywords: Unintended pregnancy, Induced abortion, Contraceptives
OLUFUNMILAYO, A (2021). Factors Influencing Decision-Making On The Outcome Of Unintended Pregnancy Among Married Women In Ibadan South-West Local Government Area, Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-decision-making-on-the-outcome-of-unintended-pregnancy-among-married-women-in-ibadan-south-west-local-government-area-nigeria
OLUFUNMILAYO, ADELOYE "Factors Influencing Decision-Making On The Outcome Of Unintended Pregnancy Among Married Women In Ibadan South-West Local Government Area, Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 20 Apr. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-decision-making-on-the-outcome-of-unintended-pregnancy-among-married-women-in-ibadan-south-west-local-government-area-nigeria. Accessed 26 Dec. 2024.
OLUFUNMILAYO, ADELOYE . "Factors Influencing Decision-Making On The Outcome Of Unintended Pregnancy Among Married Women In Ibadan South-West Local Government Area, Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 20 Apr. 2021. Web. 26 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-decision-making-on-the-outcome-of-unintended-pregnancy-among-married-women-in-ibadan-south-west-local-government-area-nigeria >.
OLUFUNMILAYO, ADELOYE . "Factors Influencing Decision-Making On The Outcome Of Unintended Pregnancy Among Married Women In Ibadan South-West Local Government Area, Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 26, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/factors-influencing-decision-making-on-the-outcome-of-unintended-pregnancy-among-married-women-in-ibadan-south-west-local-government-area-nigeria