Affiliations 

  • 1 Dr Chua Wan Tiong, MBBS (Rajasthan), FRCP (Edin), FRCP (G), FCGP (M), MRCGP (UK), Diploma in Reproductive Medicine (M). General Practitioner, Ayer Tawar, Perak, Malaysia
Family Practitioner, 1985;8(2):57-62.

Abstract

One hundred and twenty-four women from a semi-urban area who came for consultation for unplanned pregnancy during an eight month period are analysed. It is found that women with a high risk of unplanned pregnancy are mostly housewives, aged between 20 and 34, who have given birth to one or three children, the last of whom is usually below one or two years old. They belong to the lower socio-economic class and are lowly-educated. Most of them have not completed their families. Although most of them have either used or heard of contraceptives begore, the majority were not using any contraceptive at the time of consultation or were using an ineffective method. Their reasons for non-use or default are identified, many of which are related to the pill. Proper motivation of would-be contraceptive receptors and regular follow-up of acceptors by general practitioners or Family Planning Clinic Staff who are knwoledgable in all available methods of contraception are offered as a solutionto the problem of high rate of defaulting and consequent high rate of unplanned pregnancies.
Study site: private general practice clinic, Perak, Malaysia