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ISSN: 3029-0910 | Open Access

Journal of Gynecological & Obstetrical Research

Volume : 1 Issue : 1

High Reproductive Risk and Contraception

Alexander Porter Magaña, Suria Denisse Soriano León, and Víctor Manuel Vargas Hernández*

ABSTRACT
Background:
Patients with high reproductive risk have important risk factors for the development of complications, including maternal death. Rejection of a method is influenced by various factors, including: biological, cultural and social factors.

Objective: Identify the main sociocultural and demographic factors associated with not choosing a contraceptive method in women at high reproductive risk.

Material and Methods: it is an observational, cross-sectional, analytical and prospective study with non-probabilistic sampling carried out in pregnant women with high reproductive risk who were offered contraception through a questionnaire.

Results: 75 patients with high reproductive risk (20%) were included, with an average age of 27 years, occupation as a housewife (48%), living in an urban area (66.7%), complete primary schooling (22.67%), Catholic religion (72%), married (57.3%), middle class (72%); alcoholism in 2 patients (2.67%) and 2 other drugs (2.67%); 68% rejected contraception; for personal reasons (76.4%). A significant relationship was found with the Jehovah’s Witness religion (p = 0.018).

Conclusions: rejection of contraception is influenced by personal history and religion, with implications for reproductive health

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