Women's experiences after an induced second trimester abortion

Mukkavaara I

Öhrling K

Lindberg I

Midwifery
Oct 2012


OBJECTIVE:

to describe women's experiences of an abortion in the second trimester.


DESIGN:

qualitative design using semi-structured interviews.


SETTING/PARTICIPANTS:

six women were interviewed after a second trimester abortion.


METHODS:

the women were interviewed in person after they were discharged from the hospital. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then analysed using qualitative content analysis.


FINDINGS:

four categories were identified: to consider and accept the decision; to lack understanding about the abortion procedure; to be in need of support and information; to have memories for life. Findings show that information and support during the whole abortion process is important. Women found it difficult to make the decision and going through abortion left memories for life.


CONCLUSION:

information and support is of great importance for women in this vulnerable situation. The need for further support points out the need to have follow-up contacts with women after an induced second trimester abortion.