Table 5

Reasons why getting pregnant would be a big/small problem, at follow-up

Reasons cited

Total responders

Consistent responders/Met need

Inconsistent responders/Unmet need


All women who responded 'big/small problem' at follow-up

Women who said big/small problem and were using a contraceptive method

Women who said big/small problem and were not using a contraceptive method

N

(%)

N

(%)

N

(%)


Last child is still young

110

(28.1)

96

(29.6)

14

(20.6)

Economic situation is not good or high cost of living

59

(15.1)

52

(16.1)

7

(10.3)

Respondent is studying/working

44

(11.2)

42

(13.0)

2

(2.9)

Desire to give other children attention, support, love

12

(3.1)

11

(3.4)

1

(1.5)

Medical complications

25

(6.3)

22

(6.8)

3

(4.4)

Doctor advises against it

Respondent has general medical problems

Past pregnancy complications

Finished childbearing

32

(8.1)

31

(9.6)

1

(1.5)

Already too many children

Other children are too old- does not want to start over Old age

Having a family is not in plans

22

(5.6)

17

(5.2)

5

(7.3)

Respondent does not want to get pregnant

It would be something unexpected/not in plans

Not in stable relationship, or no partner

18

(4.6)

11

(3.4)

7

(10.3)

Husband is not living with woman

12

(3.1)

1

(0.3)

11

(16.2)

No one is available to help raise the child (e.g., a single parent, no family support for childcare)

14

(3.5)

9

(2.8)

5

(7.4)

Negative response from extended family

12

(3.1)

5

(1.5)

7

(10.3)

Problem with woman's own or partner's family (e.g., may get upset)

Living with parents/in-laws

Other

16

(4.1)

14

(4.3)

2

(2.9)

Not applicable

16

(4.1)

13

(4.0)

3

(4.4)


Total

392

(100.0)

324

(100.0)

68

(100.0)


Note: the number of women (presented in the text) is smaller than the number of responses because some women gave multiple responses. Unmet need means that the woman is sexually active and reports that she does not wants to get pregnant but is not currently using an effective method of contraception; met need means that the woman does not want to get pregnant and is using an effective contraceptive method.

Speizer et al. Reproductive Health 2009 6:19   doi:10.1186/1742-4755-6-19

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