Mother and Child Health | ICRH
universiteit gentInternational Centre For Reproductive Health
Improving sexual and reproductive heath trough research, training and adapted inventions
Family planning needs and consequences of unintended pregnancies in a FSW population in Mombasa
Unsafe abortion remains a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in much of the developing world. Its consequences place great demands on the scarce clinical, material and financial resources of hospitals in many developing countries. Studies have shown that abortion is widely practiced among sex workers which poses great health risks to the mother. In the just concluded Mombasa cohort study for estimation of HIV-1 incidence involving 400 FSW who were not pregnant at baseline, 27% (109/400) conceived within nine months of follow up. Informal discussions with these women revealed that many of these pregnancies were unintended despite continuous counselling and FP provision by the study staff indicating an unmet need for FP. The main aim of the study is assess the family planning needs and the consequences of unintended pregnancies among female sex workers in Mombasa, Kenya.
CHIMACA: Structural Hinders to and Promoters of Good Maternal Care in Rural China
This study aims to search and test appropiate interventions to alleviate financial access to and quality of maternal care in the specific context of rural China. It will provide policymakers and managers with tools for effective actions for the improvement of maternal and infant health status of the rural poor.