Helen Cvejic, Irene Lipper, Robert A Kinch, Peter Benjamin
Abstract
Thirty-eight adolescents who underwent an abortion were studied by questionnaire and interview with a psychiatrist and a social worker 2 years after the abortion. Most did not regret their abortion and considered it a positive experience. Most said they would not have another abortion, although adoption was unanimously rejected as a choice for the pregnant teenager. Relations with their parents were generally good and the families were supportive in the decision-making process and in the postabortion period. The girl’s father had been absent because of death or separation in 37% of instances. A lengthy relationship with the putative father before the abortion was common, but 37% of the relationships were not able to withstand the pregnancy-abortion crisis. The proportion using contraceptives before the abortion was 2%, and 2 years after the abortion, 84%.
Cvejic H, Lipper I, Kinch RA, Benjamin P. Follow-up of 50 adolescent girls 2 years after abortion. Can Med Assoc J. 1977 Jan 08;116(1):44-46.