Title: Fertility Regulation Behaviors and Their Costs
1Fertility Regulation Behaviors and Their Costs
- Elizabeth LuleWashington, DC
- July 16, 2008
2Presentation Outline
- Global Trends in fertility behavior
- Unmet need for contraception and unintended
pregnancies - Costs associated with Fertility Regulation
- Recommendations and Policy Implications
3Study Methodology
- Review existing research on global trends in
fertility regulation behaviors, economic medical
and social consequences, costs and cost
effectiveness of interventions - Regional reviews of Africa and ECA with
contrasting contexts to examine the role of
contraception and induced abortion and supply and
demand factors - Two country case studies to estimate costs to
families, households, and national health systems - Nigeria Survey in 8 states, household based
survey interviews of women, interviews of
hospital physicians and cost data collected - Kazakhstan Three stage stratified sampling of
health facilities to look at provider attitudes
and gather direct and indirect costs and
intervention costs - Identify study limitations and research gaps
- Identify and discuss policy implications with
governments
4Trends in Total Fertility Rate by Region, 1950
-2005
Sources UN 2004 World Bank 2007.
5Trends in Contraceptive Prevalence Rates (modern
methods) in Select African countries
NOTE CPR represents women ages 15-49 years old
using modern methods of contraception Source
Demographic and Health Surveys
6Trends in Contraceptive Prevalence Rates (modern
methods) in Select ECA Countries
Source Westoff 2005
7Mean ideal number of children, by current age of
woman in ECA
Source Westoff 2005
8Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) by Region and
Wealth Quintile(DHS 1995-2005, most recent
country data)
Note Regional CPR averages are
unweighted. Source Demographic and Health Surveys
9Unintended Pregnancy and Unmet Need for
Contraception By region and
Pregnancy Outcomes (205 million)
Unmet need by Region
Source Sedgh G. et al 2007
10Mortality due to Unsafe Abortion
Source Ahman and Shah, 2007
11Progress Towards MDGs Inadequate
Trend In Under-five Deaths, 1960-2015 (Millions
Deaths Per Year)
12Trends in skilled attendant at birthoff track
Source UNICEF
13Direct and Indirect Costs
- Globally, cost to womens health 5 million
suffer from disability including infertility,
poor mental health and stigma - Transport costs are high especially for the poor
- Loss of productivity and earnings
- Hospitalization costs mean per patient cost
estimated at US 96-131 - Cost to health systems In Nigeria, 185,000
cases of post abortion complications cost 19
million in 2005. In Kazakhstan, contraceptive
use as an alternate to abortion is at least 3.2
times more cost-effective to avert one birth
14Recommendations and Policy Implications (1)
- Failure to provide access to convenient, safe,
affordable and acceptable choices for
contraception appears to perpetuate unnecessary
reliance on abortion - To reach MDGs 4 and 5, countries and donors need
to address unmet need and growing demand for
contraception especially for young, poor and
rural women and men in developing countries - Given that contraception is more cost effective
than abortion, countries and donors need to
invest more in - improving access to contraceptive knowledge and
services, particularly to young women - ensuring commodity security in the long-term
15Recommendations and Policy Implications (2)
- Improve health systems and overall family
planning provision including supply chains - Improve access to affordable, basic social and
health services, particularly education for girls
and labor participation for women - More research on socio-economic impact of unsafe
abortion on women, households and health systems
and document benefits
16Acknowledgements
- Donor support from the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), UNFPA, and
the Hewlett Foundation - Co-authors Susheela Singh and Sadia Chowdhury and
contributing authors - Other institutions Guttmacher Institute,
Princeton University, UNFPA, and USAID
17Thank You
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